INVITATION: SACE Aboriginal Education Project
Community Engagement // 11am September 1st // Mallee Park FC

INTRODUCTION:
The Aboriginal Education Project is a core component of the SACE Board’s Thrive strategic plan which is committed to fulfilling the learning entitlement of Aboriginal students. The project engages key stakeholders (students, school and Communities), to help us understand how we can give recognition of cultural learning completed by Aboriginal students, for SACE credits. We are also working to implement policy that will allow Aboriginal students to submit work in any subject (except English and languages) in an Australian language.
SCOPE:
The Aboriginal Education Project Team are looking for feedback from Aboriginal Community Elders and Leaders, Schools and teachers, Aboriginal students and their parents to:
Understand what would need to be true for students, schools and Communities:
1. To recognise self-directed cultural learning and community learning students are participating in.
2. To enable Aboriginal students to submit work in an Australian language
Understand what types of learning may happen in community and how schools and community can work together to determine how these are recognised.
INVITATION:
The SACE Aboriginal Education project team along with the Port Lincoln Aboriginal Education team would like to invite you to join us at Mallee Park Football Club on 1 September 2022 at 11am to learn about our Aboriginal Education project and offer us your thoughts and feedback.
Lunch will be provided. For further information, please contact Colleen Gay on 0429-472-104.
We look forward to meeting with you,
The SACE Aboriginal Education Project Team and the Port Lincoln Aboriginal Education Team
Share this on Social Media
More News
Successful Barramundi Spawning Project
Each year, the students in my Year 12 Aquaculture class are given the challenge to spawn our thirteen-year-old broodstock barramundi. This is one of their major projects; it takes three months of lead-up time to…
Japanese Crew Attends Consul-General Civic Reception
On Thursday May 28th, our Year 11 and 12 Japanese language crew was invited to attend a civic reception hosted by the City of Port Lincoln in honour of the Consul General of Japan’s special…
Crew Spirit on Display During NRW Lunchtime Games
Well done and thank you to Mr. Hayden Bennett and four of his Year 10 SAASTA students for organising and running the following series of staff and student games during three lunchtimes last week: Tuesday:…
Year 9/10 Crews Go “All In” for Reconciliation Week
YEAR 9: Our entire Year 9 crew met on the Oval to celebrate the “ALL IN” them by creating a space for students to come together and enjoy the morning. Students created and listened to a playlist of…
Next Generation of Community Leaders to Bloom at PLHS
Earlier today, Port Lincoln High School proudly launched Bloom Leadership, a program designed to empower and inspire the next generation of school and community leaders. Led by Tom Jonas, former captain of the Port Adelaide Football…
Success for SAASTA Crew at 2026 Power Cup
On Wednesday May 20th, twenty Year 10, 11 and 12 SAASTA students travelled to Adelaide to compete in the 2026 SANTOS Power Cup. Across five days, the group participated in game play, cultural immersion activities, career…





