Get to know our Indigenous students!
During NAIDOC Week, we've experienced rock painting, learned new dance moves, listened to the didgeridoo and created a sand mural thanks with the guidance of our Indigenous students and our Indigenous Student Programme Coordinator Micheal Spratt. We are so thankful that they've shared their culture and knowledge with us and are delighted to be celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples beside them.
To celebrate, five of our Indigenous students shared a little bit about themselves, their culture and what this year's NAIDOC Week theme, 'Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!', means to them.
Meet Lynton (Year 8), Keion (Year 10), Peter (Year 10), Brandon (Year 10) and Bennell (Year 7).
Lynton (Year 8)
Whadjuk Noongar person from Karratha
What do you like most about home?
Fishing and being amongst wildlife.
What does this year's NAIDOC Week theme, 'Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!', mean to you?
Don't be scared to stand up and have pride in your culture and who you are.
Keion (Year 10)
Wadjarri, Banjima and Yamatji person
What do you like most about home?
Fishing, family and camping.
What does this year's NAIDOC Week theme, 'Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!', mean to you?
Get up, express your culture, be there for your community and take action.
Peter (Year 10)
Nyamal person from South Hedland
What do you like most about home?
Family, friends and fishing.
What does this year's NAIDOC Week theme, 'Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!', mean to you?
Educate people on Aboriginal culture by getting up and talking about it.
Brandon (Year 10)
Djugun person from Broome
What do you like most about home?
Hunting, fishing and family.
What does this year's NAIDOC Week theme, 'Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!', mean to you?
To act, follow through with your actions and stand up for your tribe and family.
Bennell (Year 7)
Whadjuk Noongar person from Perth
What do you like most about home?
Family, friends, my pets and practising art and culture.
What does this year's NAIDOC Week theme, 'Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!', mean to you?
Stand up for your culture, take action and experience cultures different to your own.