
A Voice for Generations
Over four years ago, 14 young men gathered and named their group, the Koori Club – the Shore First Nations students.
They have met one or two lunchtimes every week, and even via Zoom during two lockdowns, to create, plan and execute their direction for a voice at Shore. The recent Reconciliation Week Assembly, Culture in Curriculum classes, rugby and football jerseys, water polo and basketball attire have been made by these young men in collaboration with the relevant Master
in Charge.
Artworks in the Library proudly display the students’ country, totem, language, and cultural influences for all of Shore to share.
We have been very fortunate to have Old Boy and Yalari Scholar, Braydon Mundy to assist the Koori Club in all of their endeavours, including the now famous Teachers vs Indigenous All Stars Touch Football game, pencilled in for Week 2 Term 3.
Shore is an active school member of the AISNSW Waratah Project and is able to participate and utilise funds for the academic, cultural and capacity building of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and staff at Shore.
Top Image: Reconciliation Week jersey handover
Mrs C Camden
Head of Counselling Services /
Indigenous Program Lead




