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Creating connection through cultural immersion

The Cultural Immersion Program offered by Sacred Heart College Kyneton provides students with opportunities to connect with Indigenous people and traditions.

The program has been an important part of college life since 2006, when a relationship was formed between the college and Nykina Mangala School located in Jarlmadangah Burru (250 kms east of Broome).

This year a further opportunity for cultural immersion was introduced involving a visit to Culpra Milli Station near Robinvale and Lake Mungo world heritage area. The experience was held from 5 May – 10 May, facilitated by Red Earth, a social enterprise that partners with First Nations Traditional Owners, families and communities.

Students in Year 8 -11 were invited to apply to join this immersion experience which aimed to:

• foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Indigenous Australian culture, history, and connection to Country.

• promote respect, empathy, and reconciliation through direct engagement with Indigenous knowledge and experiences.

• encourage personal growth, resilience, and a sense of connection to people and place.

• be advocates for reconciliation

A group of 17 students and two staff enjoyed the experience where they listened, talked, connected and learnt from our First Nations people. They fished, made clap sticks,explored the environment, but mostly walked alongside, absorbing stories and traditions.

The final student entry in their immersion blog shares a little of the impact of this trip: “After the sun had disappeared beneath the horizon we sat there reflecting on this enlightening, eye opening and immersive journey. Listening to each other’s words showed how much this past week has meant to us. We encourage students and staff ask us about this reflection, the huge milestone we have overcome, and the education we have received from this experience. We would like to thank the traditional owners for warmth, hospitality and open arms and for sharing their knowledge so willingly.”

All those in the local community interested in learning more about the educational offerings of Sacred Heart College are encouraged to attend one of our regular college tours or visit the college website: www.shckyneton.catholic.edu.au

General enrolment enquiries can be directed to the college registrar, Rowena Rokesky-Alder, email:registrar@shckyneton.catholic.edu.auor call 54211 200.

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