Students Kiel O’Connor, Bonnie Ramsay, Keaton Kotze, Tristan Lewis-Black, Taylor Brooks, Angel Poharama and Paula Mc Donald with Education Minister Peter Collier and Road Safety Minister Liza Harvey.
Camera IconStudents Kiel O’Connor, Bonnie Ramsay, Keaton Kotze, Tristan Lewis-Black, Taylor Brooks, Angel Poharama and Paula Mc Donald with Education Minister Peter Collier and Road Safety Minister Liza Harvey. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Driven to learn

Staff ReporterWanneroo Times

Education Minister Peter Collier and Road Safety Minister Liza Harvey visited Warwick Senior High School to see students using the Keys for Life Online program.

The school was one of the first in the State to use the program for students to get their learners’ permits and earn credit for their WA Certificate of Education.

‘The online format makes the resource more accessible as students can log in and read the information anywhere they have access to computers,’ Mrs Harvey said.

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Mr Collier said students could sit the learners’ permit test at school using the program rather than at a Driver and Vehicle Service Centre.