Multimillion-dollar investment boosts BHP education partnership in the Pilbara

  • Landmark BHP Pilbara Education Partnership extended for a further 12 months, continuing for 2024
  • More than $3 million committed by BHP for the extension
  • The Partnership aims to enhance education services and improve education outcomes for students at public schools in Newman, Port Hedland and surrounding areas

The successful BHP Pilbara Education Partnership will be continued in schools in Newman, Port Hedland and surrounding areas for the 2024 school year.

Education Minister Dr Tony Buti has today announced the contract with BHP has been extended for a further 12 months.

Worth more than $3 million, the Partnership will allow important programs to continue in schools, with a focus on two main areas: the early years, and pathways to employment or further study for senior students.

The Partnership will also continue to run the Rise Up Program at Hedland Senior High School and Newman Senior High School.

The Partnership between the Department of Education and BHP has been in place since 2005 and is the largest industry and Government partnership in regional Western Australia.

Monitoring has shown continued improvement in outcomes for students thanks to the programs and initiatives run through the Partnership.

As stated by Education Minister Dr Tony Buti:

“I’m pleased to announce that BHP will continue to fund the fantastic Pilbara Education Partnership into 2024.

“In secondary schools, we’ve seen improved academic results, increased attendance and a reduction in student suspensions. For the younger children, there’s improved health outcomes, as well as greater participation and engagement of parents in students’ learning.”

As stated by Pilbara MLA Kevin Michel:

“I am very pleased to see this partnership continue for Pilbara students and their families.

“Programs and initiatives made possible through the partnership make a big impact on the outcomes for students in Newman and Port Hedland, which not only helps children while they’re at school, but sets them up to live successful lives.”

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