
Recently, we gathered for our 2026 Reconciliation Assembly and celebrated the theme “All In”, a powerful reminder that reconciliation is the responsibility of everyone in our community. We were honoured to welcome The Hon. Kyam Maher MLC, whose leadership and advocacy continues to inspire our work towards justice, equity, and healing.
Our assembly was a time to reflect on milestones including the development of the Irabinna Centre, our ongoing partnership with Adelaide University, the establishment of Aboriginal Studies (Years 7–12), the launch of the Clontarf and Sisterhood Strong Programs, and so much more. These achievements speak to our commitment to creating a school where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students flourish, cultural understanding is valued, and every student is empowered to thrive.
Special thanks to Mr Bronan Economou and his team for their outstanding advocacy and leadership. Together, by being “All In,” we move closer to a future where every student is seen, respected, and included, and where Woodville High School truly embodies justice, belonging, and success for all.


