The theme for NAIDOC this year is “Keep the Fire Burning! Blak Loud and Proud”. The Blue Mountains Aboriginal Culture and Resource Centre, in partnership with and the Blue Mountains…
It was a particularly Twinkly Winter’s Night this year. The final line of the poem we recited on the night “Oh Mother, Earth Mother, goes like this: “Breathing in peace,With a heart…
Arrangements and Information for the Evening All children and their families will meet in the village at 5.15-5.30 in the little park, next to the station, (called Coronation Park), to…
Word of mouth is an important way people in the wider community find out about Kindlehill. We have a new poster/leaflet to share in cafes and local centres. The link…
Love and gratitude for the place we live in, can be deeply motivating in enabling our community to address the impacts of climate change. Senior students recently conducted a small survey…
Gardening in times of drought, pandemics or war rejects the chaos and affirms human perseverance. Gardens are psychologically optimistic signs of regenerative spirit…They restore the makers as much as they…
Last Thursday Class 1-2 performed their play Gammuang’s Beautiful Life. It was based on the imaginative stories told in class from ‘long, long ago’ with the formation of the mountains…
Class 5-6 visited the NSW Parliament, where we role played the passing and amending of a bill through both houses. The children put their practiced debating skills to the test.…
This year our Winters Night is a celebration of the Dharug Seasonal Calendar. Thank you to Aunty Corina for guiding us in celebrating the seasons according to the Dharug Calendar.…