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Learning stone builds cultural ties

Berwick College’s deepening ties with indigenous culture were cemented with the opening of the school’s Wominjeka Centre and its Learning Stone on 30 May.

During the ceremony, students performed, spoke and displayed art works.

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter delivered Welcome to Country and a smoking ceremony.

The event coincided with National Reconciliation Week and its theme Don’t Keep History a Mystery.

The Wominjeka Centre, opened by Department of Education and Training regional director Stephen Gniel, will provide life-skills support for students with additional physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs.

The Learning Stone will be a place for groups to build ties and awareness about local indigenous culture.

Prinicipal Kerri Bolch said both projects celebrated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture – which is a “cross-curriculum priority” for the school.

Students take part in a Smoking ceremony, meaningful class activities, excursions and The Long Walk during Dreamtime at the ‘G.

“Through acknowledging our shared history, staff, students and parents stand together in unity for a brighter future for those who are vulnerable, and are committed to act for the futures of our indigenous young people.”

The college won the 2017 Victorian Education Excellence Award for outstanding Koorie education.

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