Our vision for reconciliation is to continue to develop our relationships with the Jagera and Turrbal peoples by providing a culturally safe environment and building a school culture that respects the diversity of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their cultures and contributions as we walk together towards reconciliation. Through this journey we have maintained continuous connection to Elders providing opportunities for our students both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous to engage with their stories and histories. As a community grounded in education, we remain committed to reconciliation as part of our everyday practice and respectfully embedding an understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives across all faculties and teachings. Being a Catholic school, we remain committed to forming a culturally safe and respectful community of teaching and learning for, about, and with First Nations staff members, families, and members of the wider community. We take the invitation to listen to voice, Truth telling, Makarrata and Treaty.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in the Classroom
Cultural Responsiveness for Staff
Celebrate National Reconciliation Week
Welcome to Country
Opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students and Children
Build Relationships with Community
Teach about Reconciliation
Explore Current Affairs and Issues
Acknowledgement of Country
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags
Take Action Against Racism
Physical Acknowledgement of Country
Curriculum Planning
Inclusive Policies
Celebrate Days of National Significance
Staff Engagement with RAP
Celebrate RAP Progress
Local Sites, Events and Excursions
Visibly Demonstrate Respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures
RAP Budget Allocation
Elders and Traditional Owners Share Histories and Cultures
Create Stakeholder List
Cultural Responsiveness for Students and Children
Reconciliation Projects