At our school, culturally responsive practices are integrated into all aspects of teaching and learning. This approach ensures that Aboriginal culture and perspectives are woven into classroom planning, creating an environment that is both welcoming and inclusive for Aboriginal students.
We are committed to reflecting the aspirations of Aboriginal communities and providing an educational space where these values are acknowledged and celebrated. Our staff work collaboratively to develop a clear vision for the success and wellbeing of Aboriginal students, focusing on fostering an environment where every student can thrive.
To actively engage Aboriginal students, we offer innovative programs that celebrate cultural expression, including workshops, dance, sport, art, music, and a variety of incursions and excursions. These opportunities allow students to connect with their heritage and engage in meaningful learning experiences.
Our school leaders also support Aboriginal staff, empowering them to pursue leadership roles and aspirational opportunities. We value and draw upon the knowledge and expertise of Aboriginal staff to build strong connections with the Whadjuk Noongar people and ensure that cultural understanding is embedded in every aspect of our school community.