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A new yarning circle and outdoor classroom is helping bring students together at one south coast high school

James Tugwell
Updated August 26 2022 - 1:33pm, first published August 24 2022 - 12:40pm
From left to right: Grade 9 student Rawdon Leon, principal Richard Schell, Grade 10 Walbunja Yuin student Kieran Bradbury and PE teacher Dylan Hunt sitting in the new yarning circle. Picture: James Tugwell
From left to right: Grade 9 student Rawdon Leon, principal Richard Schell, Grade 10 Walbunja Yuin student Kieran Bradbury and PE teacher Dylan Hunt sitting in the new yarning circle. Picture: James Tugwell

A south coast high school has created an indigenous sacred space and outdoor learning area aiming to bring students together and teach culture.

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James Tugwell

James Tugwell

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James Tugwell is a reporter for Australian Community Media in Batemans Bay.

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