Smoking Ceremony (2023)

Reconciliation Week

Whether it be ethnic diversity, religious diversity or diversity of thinking, diversity is one of our greatest assets as a community. However, most importantly it is the inclusion part which is also of vital importance. Historically Kambala has staked its claim as a school of inclusion, embracing over the decades students from a diversity of European backgrounds, and now more recently as Australia has come to understand our geographic place in the Asia Pacific region, as a pathway to renewed cultural understanding.

Creating a culture of understanding doesn’t happen on its own. It happens through the development of a local and global understanding and through educational experiences that promote social emotional learning such as URSTRONG “The Language of Friendship”.

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