Ignite Passion,
Embrace challenge,
For the love of learning

Bunbury Regional

The Bunbury Regional Primary Extension and Challenge (PEAC) program is a dynamic initiative that offers gifted and talented students the opportunity to engage in advanced learning experiences. Operating out of Edith Cowan University’s South West campus in a dedicated learning hub, the program offers students a selection of courses each term that align with their interests. This setup allows students to collaborate and learn alongside like-minded peers from the greater Bunbury region.

The program serves a wide array of schools across the greater Bunbury region, including Adam Road Primary School, Allanson Primary School, Amaroo Primary School, Australind Primary School, Boyanup Primary School, Brunswick Junction Primary School, Bunbury Primary School, Capel Primary School, Carey Park Primary School, Clifton Park Primary School, Cooinda Primary School, Dalyellup Primary School, Dardanup Primary School, Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School, Donnybrook District High School, Eaton Primary School, Fairview Primary School, Glen Huon Primary School, Harvey Primary School, Kingston Primary School, Maidens Park Primary School, Picton Primary School, Parkfield Primary School, River Valley Primary School, South Bunbury Primary School, Treendale Primary School, Tuart Forest Primary School, Wilson Park Primary School, and Yarloop Primary School. By offering a diverse range of courses and fostering a love for learning, the Bunbury Regional PEAC program encourages students to enhance their critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills in a supportive and engaging environment.