The Western Australian Education Network offers top-notch preparation for higher education and life after graduation.
Our students frequently exhibit the critical thinking and research abilities required to succeed in their university studies, and they frequently gain admission to the top colleges in the world.
Find out what makes Australian International Students succeed?The Western Australian Education Network offers top-notch preparation for higher education and life after graduation. Our students frequently exhibit the critical thinking and research abilities required to succeed in their university studies, and they frequently gain admission to the top colleges in the world.
The Western Australian Education Network provides internationally recognized credentials and transferrable skills to students from the ages of 3 to 19.
Each programme is created to meet the educational needs of students both now and in the future and to develop the skills and attitudes necessary for them to succeed in their chosen occupations and lead fulfilling lives.
AIS students can develop transferable and lifetime skills and qualities including critical thinking, international mindedness, creativity, agency, and resilience thanks to our approaches to learning and teaching.
Each of the three education phases—Primary, Secondary, and Higher Secondary—offer a comprehensive, developmentally appropriate curriculum that is conceptually interrelated, balanced, and broad.
The courses can give students a competitive edge, assisting them in getting into the colleges and careers of their choosing, facilitating a seamless transition into college, and eventually helping them perform better when they graduate.
The WAEN credentials are accepted by some of the most prestigious universities in the world, and our students are thought to be among the best in their fields of study.
According to research from all of our programs, AIS students have an international perspective and are creative and critical thinkers.
When compared to students from non-AIS schools, primary school students in the AIS exhibit higher levels of life satisfaction, while secondary school students in the AIS considerably outperform non-AIS students in a variety of subject areas on the International Schools’ Assessment.
Assessment at AISAssessment is essential for both fostering and evaluating learning. Our strategy acknowledges the critical need of giving students useful feedback.
WAEN assessment procedures are based on accepted standards of academic integrity that are dependable, fair, and transparent. The obligations and responsibilities of many stakeholders within the WAEN community are outlined in our assessment principles.
Collaboration with UniversitiesUniversities collaborate with the WAEN in several ways to help shape the future of education: Recognition of AIS programs, the WAEN educator and leadership certificates.