At Balga Primary School we pride ourselves on promoting a culturally inclusive curriculum that reflects the cultural, linguistic (language), and religious diversity of our school community.
Opportunities are available for students to identify as Australian and explore cultures and beliefs that may be different from their own.
At the whole school level, culturally inclusive practice focuses on:
- inter-group relations among students
- relationships between the school, parents and community
- communication and consultative decision making strategies
- representative student voice and leadership
- acceptance of diversity as normal and comfortable.
Interpreting and translation services are available to support communication between schools and families.
Aboriginal Cultural Standards Framework
At Balga Primary School we use the Aboriginal Cultural Standards Framework to reflect on: our approaches to the education of Aboriginal students; how we work with Aboriginal students, their families and communities; and how we incorporate Aboriginal perspectives across the curriculum. The framework supports staff to reflect on their behaviours, attitudes and practices and identify opportunities for improved action.