
For 30 years, Fremantle Fast Track has been providing an alternative, senior secondary education program that supports the academic, emotional and social needs of students for whom mainstream schooling is not a good fit.
A holistic approach to learning
Based in the heart of Fremantle, the program provides personalised, flexible learning in a purpose-built facility.
The focus is on assisting each individual student to engage and flourish in an educational program that supports their personalised pathway to future education, training, or employment.
Fast Track offers a holistic approach, with an emphasis on relationships and well-being whilst accommodating a young persons emotional, social and academic needs.
Program Coordinator Dr Antoinette Morris was named the 2024 Director General’s Women of Achievement Award. In this podcast, she shares more about Fremantle Fast Track and the importance of an alternative learning option that creates safe, supportive spaces to help students thrive academically, emotionally, and socially.
For more information, call 9435 0400 for a friendly chat with either Paul Mawby or Antoinette Morris (pictured).


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Here’s what former student, Chelsea, has to say:
“The individualised and self-paced program of work at Fremantle Fast Track (FFT) allowed me to take my learning slowly and provided time to build up my self-confidence. I actually began to believe that I was capable.
This positive experience encouraged me to enrol in Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations at South Metropolitan TAFE, while still being supported by FFT. I successfully completed the course and then was accepted into a Bachelor of Nursing at Murdoch University and am successfully managing full-time university study and working part time. The opportunities I have now would never have occurred without the support of FFT, who helped me to re-engage with learning.”

Fremantle Fast Track
To get in touch with Fast Track Fremantle, please give us a
call on +61 8 9435 0400 or fill in the enquiry form.