Our vision for reconciliation is to foster a culturally safe and respectful environment that upholds justice, equality, and equity for children, educators, families, and the broader community. We are dedicated to cultivating an educational setting where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their cultures, perspectives, and histories are acknowledged, valued, and respected by both educators, families and children.
We are committed to creating an inclusive space where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous people feel a sense of belonging. Our educators are supported in deepening their understanding of First Nations cultures and perspectives, ensuring they share this knowledge with children in meaningful ways that challenge discrimination and contribute to a reconciled future.
Recognising that reconciliation is an ongoing journey, we actively work to bridge the gap of equity and eqaulity between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous people through genuine allyship. By engaging and educating families about the significance of reconciliation, we aim to build a united community that embraces inclusivity, equality, equity, and mutual respect.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in the Classroom
Build Relationships with Community
Cultural Responsiveness for Staff
Welcome to Country
Celebrate National Reconciliation Week
Teach about Reconciliation
Explore Current Affairs and Issues
Acknowledgement of Country
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags
Take Action Against Racism
Curriculum Planning
Inclusive Policies
Staff Engagement with RAP
Celebrate RAP Progress
Early Years Learning Framework
Opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students and Children
Elders and Traditional Owners Share Histories and Cultures