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Sharing culture at Sunshine Beach State School

 Sunshine Beach State School recently celebrated Reconciliation Week by completing various activities within the classroom and on the playground. 2020 marks the twentieth anniversary of the 2000 reconciliation walks across the nation when families from all backgrounds came together in to walk together and show their support for a reconciled Australia.

Much has changed since that year and the school was determined to ensure that this important part of Australian history is never forgotten.

Classes were buzzing with various activities from storytelling, song, artwork, and technology to didgeridoo playing in the playground. Children were able to understand the significance of this era in Australian history immersing themselves in it.

The children learnt about the colours and features of the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and the Australian flag.

Unfortunately, due to current COVID restrictions, no visitors were allowed within the school; however many online stories were viewed.

Stories about Sorry Day and the injustices faced by indigenous people in the past and current day were discussed, with children making plans for how we can make changes now and for the future.

One teacher even shared his skills with the didgeridoo! Cameron Gibson, while travelling Australia, learned to play with a cardboard textile roll. ‘I am totally self-taught and enjoy playing in a contemporary style recreationally.’

While listening to his talents, groups of children used ochre to paint images on their faces and skin within the school’s playground. Indigenous students were eager to paint the faces of other students with traditional ochre and explain the significance.

Year 2 student Jahleice said he enjoyed celebrating the important event.

“I like painting other people’s face – it was fun,” Jahleice said.

“It’s important to celebrate Reconciliation Week so we remember not to hurt anyone.”

Within yarning circles, children made plans about how we can be nice, value culture and work together for a better Australia. As an accredited International School, Sunshine Beach SS embraces inclusiveness.

From Denmark to Brazil, Ghana to Nepal, over 25 nationalities are represented at the school, allowing many opportunities to put into practice the true definition of reconciliation.

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