

On Monday 13 August, our Year 6 students presented their Voice of Youth speeches to an audience of their peers and Year 4 and 5 students.
We were very impressed with the quality of the speeches, the attention to detail, their confidence and their humour too.
Congratulations to all the Year 6 students. Thank you to their teachers who have prepared them so well for today’s presentations and to our judges Mrs Gerrard, Miss Simone and Miss Steph.
Our school representatives are (in no particular order):
- Justine M
- Angelique O
- Joshua T.
- Erin B. (Back-up)
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25 Mar 2026
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This term, our Year 3 and 4 students have had the wonderful opportunity to learn about Darug culture through their involvement with the Jannawi Dance Clan. Over the past six weeks, students have been guided in both traditional and contemporary cultural dance practices, exploring storytelling through movement with a focus on the Australian Native Honeybee. Today, they were excited to share a dance that communicates the significance of the Native Honeybee and highlights the sustainable practices of the Dharug People when sourcing honey. Throughout the program, students have also developed an understanding of how music, props, and language play an important role in cultural storytelling.
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