Kaurna Plains School

Kaurna Plains School is an Aboriginal school in Elizabeth, a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It includes the teaching of the Kaurna language in its curriculum.

Kaurna Plains School
Address
83 Ridley Road

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Information
TypePublic
MottoCooperation, Organisation, Respect, Kindness, Acceptance (CORKA)
Established1986–7
PrincipalBronwyn Milera
GradesReception-13
Enrolment82 (2019)[1]
WebsiteKaurna Plains School

History and description

Established in 1986[2] and taking classes from in 1987, it caters predominantly for Aboriginal students from Reception to Year 13.[3] Its aim is to provide Aboriginal children with an academically focused curriculum which respects Aboriginal culture. The school was created as a response to the "widespread educational disadvantage identified within the Northern Adelaide region resulting in Aboriginal learners not meeting National and State educational benchmarks".[2]

People

Principals have included Alitya Rigney, who introduced the teaching of the Kaurna language at the school and was the first Aboriginal woman to become a school principal in Australia.[4]

References

  1. Planning
  2. "2017 Annual Report to the School Community" (pdf). Kaurna Plains School. Retrieved 4 July 2019. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Australia, Department of Education and Children's Services South. "Department of Education and Children's Services". www.kaurnaas.sa.edu.au. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  4. Michael Coggan, (18 May 2017), Respected Aboriginal elder Alice Rigney remembered as pioneering educator and cultural warrior, ABC News. Retrieved 28 August 2018

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