School Holidays WA in 2019
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Today's Date: 27th February 2020
Here’s our handy reference guide for WA school holidays in 2019. Whether you’re planning a holiday with kids, looking to avoid the crowds, these can have an impact on when you decide to go away, we all need to know when school’s out!
Note that the dates below represent official term dates however you should always check with your local school for the dates specific to you.
Make holiday transition to the new WA school term easier
Routines are important for children. Getting back into the learning routine after the school holidays can be hard, so school holiday tutoring may make the transition to the new WA school term an easy one.
When are Western Australia (WA) school holidays in 2019?
- WA April school holidays - 13-Apr-19 to 28-Apr-19
- WA July school holidays - 06-Jul-19 to 21-Jul-19
- WA Sep school holidays - 28-Sep-19 to 13-Oct-19
- WA Dec school holidays - 20-Dec-19 to 02-Feb-20
Perth Education Trends
School Holiday Activities Ideas For You
Art
- Visit The Museum
- Western Australian Museum
- Visit The Art Gallery
- The Art Gallery of Western Australia
Experience
- Make Cupcakes
- Do Some Gardening
- Make Pizzas
- Take A Picnic
- See A Movie
- Learn To Say Hi In New Languages
Attraction
- Visit The Zoo
- Perth Zoo
- Visit An Animal Farm
- Visit Aquarium
- AQWA - Underwater Aquarium Perth
Exercise
- Go Swimming
- Learn To Dance
- Go Bowling
Back To School Tips For WA Mums
Start Planning
School term and holiday dates in Perth can have an impact on when you decide to go away, and how much everything (including accomodations, flight tickets and airport parking) can cost.
Planning Holidays With Your Kids
Getting your children to involve in planning the school holiday can get them interested and excited! When you get your kid's input you make sure that everyone have fun and enjoy the holiday.
You could also get some books from the library or find some websites about the places you’re going. By doing that, your children can look at pictures and tell you what looks like fun.