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Independent Public Schools (IPS) refers to an education reform first introduced in Western Australia in 2009 by the state's Department of Education . An independent public school is a state/public school that, while a part of the state education system, has been granted a higher degree of decision-making authority than a regular, non-independent state school. The term, Independent Public School, has been increasingly used by other state governments in Australia , such as Queensland , to label similar reforms to the governance of their state schools. Federal Australian governments also use the term Independent Public Schools. In February 2014 the Federal Education Minister , Christopher Pyne , announced a $ 70 million Independent Public Schools Initiative to support 1,500 state schools across Australia to become more autonomous .

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18-514: Wanneroo Secondary College is an Independent Public secondary school in Wanneroo , a suburb 22 kilometres (14 mi) north of Perth , Western Australia. The school was established as Wanneroo High School in 1977, starting out with 180 Year 8 students. At the time, the school was the northernmost high school in Perth, with students coming from as far as Yanchep . In 1987, David John Holthouse,

36-519: A New Public Management reform not directed at improving the educational outcomes of students, but at reforming the public sector, particularly through introducing managerialist and market values, practices and mechanisms. IPS is also understood as a regulatory regime aligned with neoliberal modalities of governing. Using a Foucauldian theoretical approach to the IPS initiative, the rationalities, techniques and practices of IPS have been understood as transforming

54-532: A new sports hall and improvements to existing tennis courts. The upgrade was one of Labor's 2017 election commitments. It was completed in November 2020, a month ahead of schedule. In December 2022, the new Performing arts center was completed & opened to students at a cost of $ 6.2 million going overbudget from the original plan of $ 5 million for both the Performing arts center and canteen, due to this

72-477: A significant association with school performance. However, a system-level composition effect appears with regard to school autonomy in educational content as well as budgeting. Students in educational systems giving more autonomy to schools to choose textbooks, to determine course content, and to decide which courses to offer, tend to perform better regardless of whether the schools which individual students attend have higher degrees of autonomy or not'. A comparison of

90-563: A student at Wanneroo Senior High School won the Beazley Medal , the most prestigious academic award for secondary school students in Western Australia. By 1988, the school had changed name to Wanneroo Senior High School. The school was renamed again in 2013 to Wanneroo Secondary College, coinciding with it becoming an Independent Public School . In May 2012, an upgrade was announced to give the school adequate facilities for

108-445: Is no causal link between autonomy and improved student learning outcomes, however local decision-making can improve learning outcomes in particular circumstances, such as where there are strong accountability mechanisms and a focus on improving the quality of teaching. The OECD has attempted to map the types and levels of autonomy across education systems, and to measure the impact of school autonomy on student performance. A comparison of

126-509: The Western Australian Department of Education . Applying schools need to demonstrate their readiness for increased autonomy and accountability through demonstrating the principal and school administration have prudent and effective financial and staff management ability. Schools should also demonstrate that there is a benefit to the school of becoming an IP school, and that the school staff and local community support

144-507: The 2003 PISA results by the OECD concludes that different facets of school autonomy and accountability are associated with the level of student achievement - students perform better on average in schools with the authority to hire staff, but perform worse in schools with authority over formulating budgets. A comparison of the 2006 PISA results concludes that 'school level autonomy in relation to staffing, educational content and budgeting do not show

162-417: The 2012 PISA results concludes that school systems where schools have more autonomy over curricula and assessments tend to perform better overall, however the relationship between school autonomy and performance within countries is more complex, with factors such as accountability arrangements and teacher-principal collaboration in school management impacting on performance. Scholarly concern is registered about

180-711: The Plans for the upgraded canteen never went forward. In May 2023, The State Government announced it will invest $ 12.4 million to establish a new inclusive education support program and associated facilities at Wanneroo Secondary College to cater for 80 students with low to moderate needs to take pressure off Belridge Secondary College . Wanneroo Secondary College has two Department of Education endorsed specialist programs. They are for Australian rules football and specialist performing arts. Wanneroo Secondary College's local intake area covers Ashby , Gnangara , Hocking , Jandabup , Pearsall , Sinagra and Wanneroo . Students in

198-464: The application. Applications are assessed by an independent panel. In its first round, 34 schools were admitted into the program. These schools began operating as IP schools in 2010. Since 2010, the following number of schools have been admitted into the program: 64 in 2011, 73 in 2012, and 84 in 2013. A further nine new schools opened as Independent Public Schools in 2014. Over half of all public schools have sought to become Independent Public Schools since

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216-521: The effects of self-management and the deregulation of school choice that has accompanied it. These effects include: increased administrative burden on principals; levels of resourcing required to effectively self-govern; and the intensification of 'the gaps between schools serving the rich and those serving the poor, gaps marked by growing differences in school size, student intake, resources and achievement'. Other research explicitly situates IPS in its political and policy context. IPS has been criticised as

234-564: The grounds that system decentralisation and principal autonomy improves the educational outcomes of students. A review of the Western Australian IPS initiative commissioned by the Department of Education (WA) was undertaken in 2013. This review found that principals welcomed the flexibilities offered by the program. There was no evidence of any change to attendance, suspension or academic achievement. The review noted that it

252-506: The initiative began in 2010. Schools granted IPS status choose to opt into a number of "flexibilities" or "authorities". These include: Independent Public Schools are also awarded a recurring payment of between $ 25,000 - $ 50,000 for administrative support, and $ 20,000-$ 40,000 one-off payments for transition costs. Independent Public Schools and their principals must: An Independent Public School, its principal and board cannot: The Independent Public Schools initiative has been justified on

270-562: The local intake area have a guaranteed place at the school if they apply. Students outside the local intake area can apply to the school, and they will be accepted on a case-by-case basis. ^* The Government of Western Australia manages the Indian Ocean Territories under the Territories Law Reform Act 1992 Independent Public Schools The Independent Public Schools (IPS) initiative

288-580: The transition of Year 7 students to high school in 2015. The $ 4.34 million upgrade was opened in May 2014, under the original $ 6.2 million budget. It included five new classrooms, a new science laboratory and science preparation area, computer hub and staffroom. In 2015, the school opened to Year 7 students for the first time, alongside most other public high schools in Western Australia. In December 2019, construction started on an upgrade to sports facilities at Wanneroo Secondary College. The $ 5 million upgrade included

306-534: Was launched in Western Australia in 2009 by then Education Minister Dr Elizabeth Constable and the State Premier Colin Barnett . The Independent Public Schools initiative in Western Australia is an opt-in program, meaning schools choose to become an independent public school. In 2009, primary and secondary state schools were invited for the first time to express an interest in becoming an IP school through an application process administered by

324-462: Was too early for the initiative to demonstrate an effect on student outcomes. A study in Victoria, Australia, following self-managing reforms in that state found no direct cause and effect between the decentralisation of decision-making in planning and resource allocation, and improved learning outcomes of students. A recent review of the literature into the effects of school autonomy concludes there

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