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Murrabit gets A for academic and life skills

MURRABIT Group School is a community-centred institution where a dedicated team of teachers and support staff work together with the community to provide positive educational outcomes for all students.

It’s a place where families are welcomed with open arms, and every child is valued for their unique talents and abilities.

At Murrabit Group School, the focus extends beyond academic achievement.

Principal Gaby Hogg said the school believed in providing opportunities for children to develop essential life skills such as resilience, independence, responsibility, and a sense of fair play.

“Through a nurturing environment and engaging programs, students are encouraged to explore their potential and pursue their passions,” she said.

“As an integral part of our commitment to community and inclusion, Murrabit Group School proudly celebrates Reconciliation Week from May 27 to June 3.

“During this important week, we extend our learning about Indigenous cultures, histories, and achievements.

“Through educational activities, cultural experiences, and discussions, students learn the significance of reconciliation and the importance of building respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

“This year we join the walk in Kerang thanks to Gannawarra Shire Council.”

Ms Hogg said one “shining” example of dedication to creativity and innovation was the school’s collaboration with local artist Tobie Cameron.

“Through this partnership, students have the opportunity to explore their artistic talents and express themselves through various mediums whilst learning about Aboriginal story telling,” she said.

“Tobie’s gentle and inclusive guidance and expertise inspire our young artists to think outside the box and develop cultural appreciation and creativity.

“At Murrabit Group School, we believe that every child deserves a happy and rewarding school experience.

“With our stimulating programs, supportive community, and nurturing environment, we strive to make every child’s school days memorable and fulfilling.”

Murrabit Group School is also now providing a before and after school OSHC program.

“Enrol now to join our vibrant community and embark on a journey of growth, learning, and discovery,” Ms Hogg said.

“Let our school student leaders take you on our school tour and come and join our Little Explorers Program starting this term.”

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