Celebrating reconciliation excellence in education

Celebrating reconciliation excellence in education

The vital role Australian teachers and students can play in reconciliation is being celebrated, with the announcement of the finalists in the prestigious Narragunnawali Awards.

Narragunnawali is part of Reconciliation Australia and supports schools and early learning services to foster knowledge and pride in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures.

The Narragunnawali Awards, sponsored by the BHP Foundation, celebrate schools and early learning services that are striving for a just, equitable and reconciled Australia.

Reconciliation Australia’s Chief Executive Officer, Karen Mundine said all the finalists have enthusiastically embraced reconciliation.

“We were so impressed by the calibre and creativity of the nominees this year, and particularly of the finalists,” Mundine said.

“Teachers and students alike have been working in partnership with Elders, Traditional Owners and community members to ensure teaching and learning is relevant to their local community context.”

Mundine said teachers and students have been actively engaging with the true histories of the Country on which their school respectively stands, and exploring themes of racism, holistic approaches to wellbeing, land management practices and sustainability.

“The important work that these children, students, teachers and broader communities are doing, is part of a broader movement of Australians learning, unlearning and relearning our shared histories in schools and early learning services around the country,” Mundine concluded.

The finalists for the Narragunnawali Awards 2019 are:

Early Learning

  • Kelly's Place Children's Centre, Sydney, NSW
  • Forbes Preschool Kindergarten, Forbes, NSW
  • Barefoot Early Childhood, Dayboro, QLD   

Schools

  • Maclean High School, Maclean, NSW
  • Tamborine Mountain State School, North Tamborine, QLD
  • Moolap Primary School, Moolap, VIC

The following schools and early learning services were commended by the Judging Panel:

Early Learning

  • The Friends Child Care Centre, East Lismore, NSW
  • Goodstart Early Learning Elizabeth Vale, Elizabeth Vale, SA
  • Evans Head-Woodburn Preschool, Evans Head, NSW          

Schools

  • Mossman State School, Mossman, QLD
  • Lloyd Street Primary School, Malvern East, VIC
  • Goondiwindi State School, Goondiwindi, VIC

The Judging Panel will be visiting each of the finalists in the coming months to determine the winners.

The Judging Panel consists of Bangerang/Wiradjuri woman Geraldine Atkinson, Bardi Kija woman Sharon Davis, and Narungga man Professor Peter Buckskin.

The winners of the Narragunnawali Awards will be announced at a special Awards ceremony in Canberra which will be livestreamed on Thursday evening 14 November 2019.