Aboriginal Education

Aboriginal Education  is an important part of Vincentia High School. Our Indigenous students enjoy a wide range of cultural programs and ativities. Our ganya garindja room is our Aboriginal Learning Hub where students receive assistance from qualified tutors and teachers.

Our ganya garindja (shelter for youth)  unit has been established following funding received at the beginning of 2010 in order to close the gap between indigenous and non-indegenous students regarding their educational outcomes.

The unit specically targets Indigenous students covering areas of welfare and education. It is also a meeting place for parents and carers where they feel comfortable discussing issues that may arise during the course of their children's education.

ganya garindja ‘shelter for youth’

Aboriginal Education is an important part of Vincentia High School. Our Indigenous students enjoy a wide range of cultural programs and activities. The ganya garindja (Shelter for Youth) room is our Aboriginal learning hub where students receive assistance from qualified tutors and teachers. ganya garindja also houses our Indigenous programs including dhaawarri dance and the dhurga language program, and the garindja barra barra bagan ranger program.

dhurga (Aboriginal Languages)

Learning another language fosters students' ability to think and reflect about the workings of language and to develop mental flexibility and problem-solving strategies. It also increases opportunities and abilities to develop interpersonal skills and cultural awareness. The program implements quality teaching and learning to enrich, extend and engage all students to complete the Stage 4 dhurga course.

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Wayapa Wuurrk

Since 2019 Aunty Gai and Jaz Corr have facilitated the  Wayapa Wuurrk Aboriginal Girls Program  at Vincentia High School. A complimentary community program that supports our young women through Art, Culture and Well-being practices. Wayapa Practitioner & Teacher Jaz Corr facilitates the program weekly. Open door to Aboriginal Girls in Years 7 8 and 9.

dhaawarri dancers

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garindja barra barra bagan   (youth land sea)  program

In 2024, Vincentia High School were extremely lucky to be selectd to run the garindja barra barra bagan program.

This is in partnership with Booderee National Park and Wreck Bay Community Council. Our students will work alongside these amazing community organisations and learn to care for and manage the land and waterways in our area.

We are excited to have the opportunity to deliver this progrm alongside our Aboriginal community and will showcase some of the projects they will work on in the near future.

Thank you to the National Indigenous Australians Agency who are funding this much needed and certainly exciting program.

Clontarf Academy

Clontarf provides full time mentoring and support to young Aboriginal men throughout their high school years and assists them with their transition to further training or employment. The mentors counsel students on a range of behavioural and lifestyle issues whilst the school caters for their educational needs. Using a comprehensive approach of supportive relationships, a welcoming environment, and a diverse range of activities, the students develop improved self-esteem and confidence. The Foundation’s approach has been highly successful, not only in encouraging young men to attend school and stay at school, but also in having them embrace more disciplined, purposeful, and healthy lifestyles, developing them into respectable young men.

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