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Haig Crescent
Bunbury WA 6230
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Bunbury Senior High School

Haig Crescent
Bunbury WA 6230

Phone: 08 9797 8900

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From the Principal

Bonjour à tous, and Wanju

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Today we will start our NAIDOC week celebrations.  This year’s theme is – Get up! Stand up! Show up!

We need to move beyond just acknowledgement, good intentions, empty words and promises, and hollow commitments. At its most basic, a genuine commitment by all of us to Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! supports and secures collaborative and cooperative reforms to ensure justice, equity, and the proper recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights.

During the week there will be a number of activities for staff and students to participate in. We have been lucky enough to secure a speaker who has embodied this message at great personal toll – risking their lively hood and professional reputation. It is a reminder for us to

…. Be the change that you want to see…

Although at times this can be hard, I urge you to look for ways to contribute to our school by making meaningful contributions to institutional reforms to make a meaningful contribution to the justice, equity and recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights. We have already made meaningful progress in this area by creating the Aboriginal Advisory Council made of prominent Aboriginal community members. The Council has begun advising the school on a number of matters.

Have a great week and enjoy the NAIDOC activities.

Have a great week.

En Avant

Nuts and Bolts

As mentioned at the staff meeting last week please see the link to view the disability access plan.

You can access the Access Management Plan for People with disability on the M drive: M:\Policy Documents\School Policies

Leadership team meeting minutes
Please keep a close eye on the minutes of this committee for updates, acknowledgements and to keep abreast of the things the leadership team is working towards. Your Program Coordinator is your voice in this forum.

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