Useless Loop Primary School is a unique and high-achieving remote school situated in a small, scenic mining town approximately 850 km from Perth and 450 km from Geraldton. The school caters to students from Kindergarten through to Year 6, serving the children of employees working at Shark Bay Resources. Useless Loop Primary School benefits from small class sizes and the provision of additional allied professionals, allowing for individualised learning and a whole-school approach to student success.

Established in 1969, the school was established as part of the Shark Bay Salt Joint Venture’s vision to create a community for its workforce. Shark Bay Resources continue to maintain school buildings and facilities to the standards required by the Department of Education WA, and are active partners in school governance. 

Useless Loop Primary School boasts an exceptional supply of teaching, learning and outdoor play resources, as well as state-of-the-art technology for every child, supporting innovative teaching and learning practices. The school enjoys strong community support, with an active Parents and Citizens Association and a School Council that guides governance. Useless Loop Primary School is committed to fostering a safe, supportive environment with high standards and expectations, ensuring that all students achieve their full potential. 

As a part of the Remote Teaching Scheme, Midwest Education Region and Desert Coast Network, staff are provided access to unparalleled professional development and generous financial incentives. This allows staff to access the best opportunities to improve their practice and advance their careers. The town offers excellent free housing facilities through Government Regional Officer’s Housing, ensuring comfortable living conditions for staff. The town is surrounded by beautiful natural areas, including national park and a marine heritage areas, providing a stunning backdrop and numerous recreational opportunities.