Reconciliation
Acknowledgment of Country
St Michael's Grammar School acknowledges the Boonwurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which the School stands. We pay respect to their ancestors, elders and emerging leaders, and are committed to reconciliation.
Vision for reconciliation
Our vision is for students to learn from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with their peers, staff and the wider community, for the enduring purpose and benefits of a just, equitable and reconciled Australia.
Reconciliation action plan
In 2021, we launched our first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), committing to a deeper understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, cultures and histories.
Our updated RAP, approved by Reconciliation Australia in December 2022, strengthens this commitment. We support visits to significant local sites and events, embed First Nations perspectives across learning programs, provide ongoing cultural awareness, professional learning for staff, and allocate dedicated funding to ensure meaningful action.
Our RAP now includes 28 actions across Narragunnawali’s pillars of Relationships, Respect and Opportunities, reflecting our continued commitment to reconciliation.
St Michael’s is one of Australia’s leading independent coeducational schools, educating more than 1200 students from Kindergarten to VCE. We acknowledge the Boonwurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which St Michael’s stands. We pay respect to their ancestors, elders and emerging leaders, and we are committed to reconciliation through authentic relationships and continued cultural learning.
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