Message from the
Director
Message from the
Director
Education is one effective way of redressing those aspects of our history which have adversely affected contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander societies. In 2021, the CSO launched the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Policy Implementation Plan 2021 - 2025, which identifies seven priority areas for development:
One of the initiatives to support our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students that our system of schools is most proud of is Wii Gaay (clever child) which is designed to support our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to achieve their true potential. Last week was the second learning hub of Wii Gaay 2023. The guiding theme was ‘Connected to Country’. Our students and staff team had a busy week being a part of cultural, educational and recreational experiences which were largely based at Lake Keepit Sport and Recreation Centre.
The week started with cultural experiences at Boundary Rock, Tamworth Botanical Gardens and Lake Keepit with Uncle Len Waters and the Tamworth Local Aboriginal Lands Council’s Opportunity Hub and Rangers. Based on the cultural experiences, students engaged with English, mathematics and IT projects with Kelly Walters, Helen Rowsell, Hanne Pedersen and our valuable team of Aboriginal Education Assistants.
The learning hub finished with a special presentation of the students' work and celebration of 21 years of the Wii Gaay program in the Armidale Diocese. Thank you to Cate Taylor and Di Brown for being there to celebrate; Hanne Pedersen, Coordinator: Wii Gaay & Cultural Assessments for her dedication and preparation of this special event; and many thanks also to the parents and mentors who joined us via Zoom. And of course a very special thank you to Karen Tighe, Subject Matter Expert: Indigenous Education K-12 for her leadership and tireless work to support the improved faith, learning and cultural outcomes of all of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
Best wishes,
Chris