River of Learning Celebration Day 2024

River of Learning Celebration Day 2024

The 14th River of Learning Celebration Day at Maclean High School was held on Wednesday as part of the school’s ongoing commitment to Reconciliation in Education.

The day was a huge success with a special morning tea for the Elders in the school library, who could watch the Year 7 students and the PE staff play Aboriginal games on the school oval. A smoking ceremony followed this in the quad, where the Elders were introduced to the students. During this ceremony, which included a Welcome to Country and Cleansing dance by the Aboriginal Boys, a special tribute was given to the late Uncle Ron Heron and the enormous contribution he has made to Maclean High School and the broader community in all the years he was involved with our Cultural Tours and special projects.

After the smoking ceremony, Elders and guests were invited to the hall to view the Year 7 classwork and then to sit under the Marquee on the eastern oval for the Celebration Day Ceremony, where they were treated to music, dance, and recounts by our students. Our guest speaker, Neil Randall, gave a very moving address regarding the meaning of education to a Yaegl person in the 1970s. That education was often challenging for Aboriginal people to obtain. He outlined the importance of never giving up in terms of furthering yourself with education and that in his lifetime while living at Maclean and in Sydney, he had seen many significant legislative changes such as the 1967 Referendum, the abolition of the Principal’s Act in 1971, (effectively scrapping the right of a principal to refuse an Aboriginal person the right of education in schools) and the Mabo decision.

Awards were then given out to Year 7 students who had consistently displayed commitment to their classwork since coming to high school, and thank you certificates were given to the Elders for their participation in the River of Learning program and the Cultural Tours.

It was a lovely day where people from the community and the school could meet, reflect and enjoy each other’s company while supporting such an inclusive and unique event on the school’s calendar.

Story Submitted by Liza Hamilton from Maclean High School. Published in 2024.