AISNT National Reconciliation Week

AISNT National Reconciliation Week

At AISNT, we believe education is the beating heart of reconciliation, and our Indigenous Schools are a vignette of reconciliation in action in Australia.



At these schools, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians come together on Country and work for greater equality and equity. All must begin with a shared understanding of the true history of Country in which they educate, to ultimately make a difference and help build a more reconciled nation.

 

Our schools positively impact students and staff alike; and many have made strong connections with external organisations – often resulting in life changing experiences for the people involved. We truly feel we are playing a role in sharing the journey towards a more unified future and we are grateful for these opportunities.

 

Throughout the upcoming days of National Reconciliation Week, we will honour this year’s theme “Bridging Now to Next” by reflecting on each school’s ongoing connections between their past, present and future. 

I had been invited to their joint conference which in Australia’s terms would be ISA and AHISA. I wa
By Chris Tudor March 16, 2026
I had been invited to their joint conference which in Australia’s terms would be ISA and AHISA. I was to be the only Aussie at the conference to which I had to “say a few words”. I was friends with a number of South African Heads through my long association with the International organisation, Round Square.
March 9, 2026
AISNT is honoured to have worked with Larrakia artists Mim Cole and Shaun (Hafleg) Lee, who created two new artworks for our organisation as part of our ongoing commitment to community, culture, and Country. These artworks honour the cultural knowledge of Larrakia Country and reflect values, connections and shared purp