Reconciliation Program

Reconciliation & What it means at Little Scribblers Early Learning Centres

At Little Scribblers Early Learning Centres, we strongly believe in fostering a deep sense of reconciliation with the Indigenous people of Australia. We recognise the importance of acknowledging the rich cultural heritage and history of the First Nations people and the need to build strong relationships based on mutual respect and understanding.

Reconciliation, to us, means creating an inclusive and supportive environment where all children, regardless of their background, can develop a profound appreciation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. We strive to educate our children about the unique traditions, languages, art, and stories of Indigenous communities, instilling in them a sense of pride, empathy, and interconnectedness with the First Nations people.

Book A Tour Today

Age-Appropriate Activities & Programs

Through various age-appropriate activities and programs, we teach our children about the significance of reconciliation. We engage them in discussions about the Stolen Generations, the importance of land and country, and the ongoing journey towards healing and unity. We encourage them to embrace diversity, challenge stereotypes, and stand against discrimination, promoting social justice and equality for all.

Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives

At Little Scribblers, we incorporate Indigenous perspectives into our curriculum, incorporating Dreamtime stories, traditional music, and art forms. We invite local Indigenous elders and community members to share their knowledge and experiences with our children, creating opportunities for authentic cross-cultural exchanges. By doing so, we aim to develop a generation of compassionate and culturally aware individuals who will contribute to a more reconciled and harmonious society.

Inclusive & Supportive Environment

Reconciliation, to us, means creating an inclusive and supportive environment where all children, regardless of their background, can develop a profound appreciation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

Enquire NowBook A Tour

Reconciliation Is Not Just A One-Time Event

Reconciliation is not just a one-time event; it is an ongoing process of understanding, respect, and collaboration. We strive to embed these principles into the daily life of our learning centres, creating an environment where reconciliation is not just a concept but a lived reality.

We are committed to walking hand in hand with the Indigenous people of Australia, supporting their rights, and working towards a future where all Australians can celebrate and embrace their diverse cultural heritage.

Enquire About Enrolment