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Celebrating reconciliation
IN JUNE,studentsfrom Knox
Grammar School in Wah-
roonga celebrated National ‘‘
Reconciliation Week and the Reconciliation
theme - More Than a Word.
Knox Grammar School is Week is a
situated on the traditional movement. It
lands of the Guringai People is the time for
of the Eora Nation in Sydney.
Several indigenous board- all Australians,
ers and day students from regardless of
across Sydney and NSW at-
tend Knox. skin colour,
At the Knox Prep cam- to get an
pus, students celebrated understanding
with a smoking ceremony
and a visit by some of the of our country's
senior school's indige- cultural history.
nous students.
Former Prep student Year 12 student Kyh
Charlie Anderson, Year 11, Samuelsson
led an Acknowledgement of
Country, with dance perfor- annual Indigenous Round of
mances by the senior school Sport and are embedded in
boys. classroom programs.
The Prep boys had the Knox students also have
opportunity to participate opportunities to participate
in a 'Djuralai' dance, which MORE THAN A WORD: The senior school boys at Knox Grammar School performed a dance as part of their National in events hosted by the lo-
depicts four native animals. Reconciliation Week celebrations. cal Aboriginal Education
Biripi and Gadigal wom- Consultative Group and
an Charlene Davison, chief The assembly also fea- "The theme of reconcilia- better understanding of our in a wide range of programs cultural immersions such as
executive of the GO Foun- tured dancing by indigenous tion week this year is 'More country's cultural history, to build their knowledge and participation in the Goodoo-
dation, shared her story, students and a powerful Ac- Than A Word'," Kyh said. which will allow us to rec- understanding of Aboriginal ga Indigenous Games and
reflecting on the meaning of knowledgement of Country "Reconciliation Week is a oncile, come together and histories and cultures. working with communities
reconciliation and the intent led by Ngemba and Gamila- movement. It is the time for make the change that des- Special events and cere- in Walgett, Nyngan and Enn-
of the Uluru Statement from raay descendent Kyh Samu- all Australians, regardless of perately needs to be made." monies mark Naidoc Week, gonia in rural NSW.
the Heart. elsson, Year 12. skin colour, to learn and get a Knox students participate Reconciliation Week and ■ Visit: knox.nsw.edu.au
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