We recognise the Ongoing Custodians of the lands and waterways where we work and live. We pay respect to Elders past and present as ongoing teachers of knowledge, songlines and stories. We strive to ensure every Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander learner in NSW achieves their potential through education.
This school is on Darug Country.
Country that has Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture deep in the soil.
Land cared for by our ancestors, who still have a presence today.
At Rooty Hill High School, all staff and students strive to uphold the actions of our Reconciliation Action Plan. Our commitment extends from the classroom, to the school grounds and into the community.
We show respect to Country by ensuring that all staff have cultural competency training and that all students are provided with opportunities to learn through culture as well as about culture.
We acknowledge and work on maintaining strong relationships with members of the community and our Elders that assist with continuing our Aboriginal Education journey.
Rooty Hill High School acknowledges and pays respect to Darug Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, teachers and families that we work with each day.