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Adwrtisement NAIDOC WEEK Celebrations @ Foundation Christian College While it was disappointing My Place, where they learnt about Sorry Day in 2008. We now know why this theme of Heal Country is so important to Indigenous Australians. We want Australians to help each other and love each other as God intended, Mr Stanway said. to postpone original NAIDOC celebrations, due to the July COVID restrictions, it did mean that Foundation Christian "We also celebrated with College had more time to make the a Whole College assembly which was coordinated by our Student Leaders. This assembly reiterated what has been learnt in the class that our Indigenous community has contributed much to our society and continues to do so, and we week even more special. Early Learning Class Teachers were able to conduct various activities for their students throughout the week which as a College celebrate that," Students dressed in Red, included storytelling. playing Yongka, yongka, koolbardi the indigenous version of duck, duck, goose and played a game of marngrook (football). A yongka is a kangaroo and a koolbardi is a magpie. Students watched elips of indigenous musie and enjoyed playing tapping sticks to accompany the music. Pietured: Teacher, Mr doln Coman, Student leaders Else Haekins, Aorja Riley. Suneldi Ebersohn ond Ladia Lambert uith artist and Head of Staff and Student Devekpment tr Orlando don Sntos uith the aoas NAIEOC Unity Painting. he said. It was exciting to see the unity painting, created by our Head of Staff and Student Development Orlando dos Santos, Black and Yellow and made gold coin donations that will be sent to the Bible Society to assist with purchasing Bibles for our regional Indigenous communities. presented to the College. Over the next week or so every staff member and student will place their finger print on the painting for 2022 Scholarships, to finish the peace that will be a wonderful symbol of unity with our Indigenous community. Foundation Christian College also confirmed that there will be positions open one of those being the FCC Indigenous Leadership Scholarship. Turedi Pricipal Mr. Unity painting le Stuway plring the fose fingerprint on the NAIoe College Principal Neville Stanway said that some classes in the Primary focussed on the theme of Heal Country. "Some students began reading Enrolments are now being taken for 2o22 with some vacancies available for Semester 2, 2021. For further information regarding the college, or to book a tour, we encourage Expressions of interest The week concluded with a for FCC Indigenous free dress day coordinated Scholarships will be available soon. families to contact our registrar on 95865444 or www.fec.wa.edu.au. by Student Leaders. Foundation Christian College Now accepting 2022 enrolments We'd love to invite you to visit Foundation Christian College and discover what experiences await your child from Kindergarten through to Year 12. To book a tour - or for more information contact usan or visit us online at www.fcc.wa.edu.au Foundation f Christian ollege BOOK A TOUR ONLINE www.fcc.wa.edu.au Adwrtisement NAIDOC WEEK Celebrations @ Foundation Christian College While it was disappointing My Place, where they learnt about Sorry Day in 2008. We now know why this theme of Heal Country is so important to Indigenous Australians. We want Australians to help each other and love each other as God intended, Mr Stanway said. to postpone original NAIDOC celebrations, due to the July COVID restrictions, it did mean that Foundation Christian "We also celebrated with College had more time to make the a Whole College assembly which was coordinated by our Student Leaders. This assembly reiterated what has been learnt in the class that our Indigenous community has contributed much to our society and continues to do so, and we week even more special. Early Learning Class Teachers were able to conduct various activities for their students throughout the week which as a College celebrate that," Students dressed in Red, included storytelling. playing Yongka, yongka, koolbardi the indigenous version of duck, duck, goose and played a game of marngrook (football). A yongka is a kangaroo and a koolbardi is a magpie. Students watched elips of indigenous musie and enjoyed playing tapping sticks to accompany the music. Pietured: Teacher, Mr doln Coman, Student leaders Else Haekins, Aorja Riley. Suneldi Ebersohn ond Ladia Lambert uith artist and Head of Staff and Student Devekpment tr Orlando don Sntos uith the aoas NAIEOC Unity Painting. he said. It was exciting to see the unity painting, created by our Head of Staff and Student Development Orlando dos Santos, Black and Yellow and made gold coin donations that will be sent to the Bible Society to assist with purchasing Bibles for our regional Indigenous communities. presented to the College. Over the next week or so every staff member and student will place their finger print on the painting for 2022 Scholarships, to finish the peace that will be a wonderful symbol of unity with our Indigenous community. Foundation Christian College also confirmed that there will be positions open one of those being the FCC Indigenous Leadership Scholarship. Turedi Pricipal Mr. Unity painting le Stuway plring the fose fingerprint on the NAIoe College Principal Neville Stanway said that some classes in the Primary focussed on the theme of Heal Country. "Some students began reading Enrolments are now being taken for 2o22 with some vacancies available for Semester 2, 2021. For further information regarding the college, or to book a tour, we encourage Expressions of interest The week concluded with a for FCC Indigenous free dress day coordinated Scholarships will be available soon. families to contact our registrar on 95865444 or www.fec.wa.edu.au. by Student Leaders. Foundation Christian College Now accepting 2022 enrolments We'd love to invite you to visit Foundation Christian College and discover what experiences await your child from Kindergarten through to Year 12. To book a tour - or for more information contact usan or visit us online at www.fcc.wa.edu.au Foundation f Christian ollege BOOK A TOUR ONLINE www.fcc.wa.edu.au