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Our Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group
Our Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group continues to consist of a broad mix of people, representing all areas of the School; our Early Learning Centre, Junior School, Middle School, Senior School and our Boarding School.
This year we have Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Co-Chairs, symbolic of our desire for a well-informed, unified approach to reconciliation in Australia. Our Chairs for 2023 are Ngengi’wumirri woman, Latisha Marranytya and Shane Excell.
Symbolic of its importance to the School community, six members of the Executive Committee sit on the RAP Working Group, including the Principal, the Deputy Principal and the Director of Teaching and Learning. Our Working Group will be informed by a parent-based Community Voice sub-committee and a Student Voice sub-committee, ensuring we are well informed, from a diverse crosssection of our School community.
Our RAP Working Group continues to reflect and adapt the way in which we operate, in order to grow and improve. This year we will be using a collective leadership approach. Various members will be responsible for a set of priorities set at the end of 2022. These priorities are Communication and Engagement, Teaching and Learning, Student Voice, Community Voice, and finally, Professional Development and Growth.
We are excited to continue to help shape the culture of Haileybury Rendall School to be a culturally safe and respectful world class school.