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Reconciliation Action Plan

Reconciliation is a shared responsibility that is woven into how we teach, how we lead, and how we listen

We acknowledge the Bunurong and Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as the first educators of this Land. Their knowledge of Country, community and culture offers profound insights – insights we believe are essential for students who will lead with respect, empathy and purpose.

A commitment grounded in respect and responsibility

Our Reconciliation Action Plan outlines how we are embedding truth-telling, self-determination and cultural awareness across every level of school life. It’s not just about inclusion – it’s about transformation, and building a community where justice, equity and respect can flourish.

We continue to amplify the voices, wisdom and ongoing contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. And we work to deepen relationships between First Nations and non-Indigenous people through meaningful engagement and shared learning.

Together, we are shaping a school where genuine Reconciliation is lived and where every student learns to walk gently, with care and cultural awareness.

Read our Reconciliation Action Plan

Explore our commitments, initiatives and vision in full.