Education Programs

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School Programs

Our School Programs offer a series of structured Cultural Learning experiences designed to foster a deep connection with and appreciation for cultural heritage. These programs are tailored to support language revitalization, promote empowerment through mentoring, and provide immersive experiences in traditional arts such as dance, didgeridoo playing, and weaving. Each program is carefully crafted to ignite a passion for cultural learning and ensure that participants gain meaningful and lasting insights into the richness of their cultural traditions.

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Staff Development Day

Is your school aiming to strengthen relationships and connections with Indigenous students?

At Gadhungal Marring, we offer a comprehensive Staff Development Day designed to achieve this and much more. Our program equips educators with the knowledge, skills, and cultural insights necessary to foster meaningful connections with Indigenous students, enhancing the overall learning environment. Click below to explore our programs and discover how we can support your staff in building stronger, more inclusive relationships.

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Language Revitalisation

We offer an introduction to Gammēya-Ḏarrawal language for all school students, alongside Advanced Language Programs specifically tailored for all school students. Additionally, we provide language consultation services for schools and organisations, supporting the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous languages within educational and community settings.


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Gudjaga-Laali Junior Rangers

Our Gudjaga-Laali Junior Rangers program offers culturally rich experiences for First Nations students, fostering deep connections to language, traditions, and Country. Through this program, students develop a strong sense of belonging and cultural identity, empowering them with a profound understanding of their heritage. 


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