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Schools to take on inaugural Minister’s Innovation Challenge

  • Twenty public schools from across Western Australia to take part in the inaugural Minister’s Innovation Challenge
  • Year 8 students to compete in teams to develop solutions to local problems
  • Challenge is part of the Career Learning Toolkit, with participants to be supported by a local industry mentor
  • Education and Training Minister Sue Ellery today named the 20 schools that have been selected to participate in the Minister’s Innovation Challenge 2022.

    The chosen schools are representative of all eight education regions across Western Australia, providing an opportunity to a broad range of Year 8 students across the State to participate in the inaugural challenge.

    The Minister’s Innovation Challenge is part of the Career Learning Toolkit developed to address the need for students to learn about different career options.

    It involves Year 8 students working in teams to develop innovative solutions to local problems they have identified.

    The students will be supported by their schools and local industry mentors throughout the challenge, which is the first step in an ongoing journey of design thinking and learning for WA public school students.

    The inaugural challenge is facilitated by Generation Entrepreneur and will run for four weeks during Term 4, with each team’s final pitch to be showcased online through the Minister’s Innovation Challenge 2022 exhibition.

    The three top-ranked teams will receive cash prizes totalling $6,000.

    As stated by Education and Training Minister Sue Ellery:

    “The Innovation Challenge is an exciting opportunity for students to develop their problem-solving skills and work closely with industry mentors.

    “I am proud the McGowan Government offers initiatives that encourage critical thinking and support students’ career development.

    “Almost 50 schools applied to participate in the inaugural challenge, which demonstrates there is a strong interest from school students in innovation and design learning.

    “I look forward to seeing the creative solutions the students develop to tackle a local issue.”

    Schools participating in the Minister’s Innovation Challenge 2022

    Goldfields

    Ravensthorpe District High School

    Wiluna Remote Community School

    Kimberley

    Broome Senior High School

    Mid-West

    Dongara District High School

    Exmouth District High School

    Jurien Bay District High School

    North Metropolitan

    Alkimos College

    Butler College

    Christmas Island District High School

    Morley Senior High School

    Ocean Reef Senior High School

    Pilbara

    Tom Price Senior High School

    South Metropolitan

    Armadale Senior High School

    Hammond Park Secondary College

    Kelmscott Senior High School

    Willetton Senior High School

    South-West

    Albany Senior High School

    Mount Barker Community College

    Newton Moore Senior High School

    Wheatbelt

    Northam Senior High School

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