NOOGENBORO KUDAJIN BOODJA
Kindergarten - Yr 10
$16 / student
Modern science meets traditional wisdom.
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EXCURSION INFO
Noogenboro Kudadjin Boodja (Herdsman Learning Ground) is a learning experience which comprises a range of indigenous learning activities conducted on the banks of Noogenboro (Herdsman Lake), which was a traditional Nyungar camp ground. Dreaming-time stories and cultural history lessons from Nyungar Aboriginals provide a bridge of common understanding between contemporary and traditional thinking, breaking down cultural barriers as students learn about the modern and ancient ecological footprint.
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Participants will be empowered from this learning experience with an understanding that they have much value to contribute to environmental science and participation in WA’s sustainable growth.
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STUDENT LEARNING
Hands on experiences may include*:
'Smoking ceremony'/Welcome to Country
Dreaming stories, Nyungar culture and language
Bush medicine / bush tucker walk
Mia Mia building (traditional shelters)
Nyungar Know How:
Exploring artefacts
Aboriginal art
Tool making
*NOTE: This is the full suite of experiences, your class will participate in a selection (not all) of these activities based on the Aboriginal Education Officers presenting on the day.
EXCURSION DETAILS
Duration: 2.5 hours (9.30am-12.00pm or 12.30pm-3.00pm)
Class size: 1 – 2 classes (30 – 60 students). Minimum charge $450
Cost: $16.00/student inc GST
Minimum charge of $450 inc GST (which is equivalent to the charge for 30 students)
Teachers/Parents FREE
Cancellation Policy
If you need to cancel your Noogenboro Kudadjin Boodja program booking, please provide at least 7 days’ notice so we can offer another group the opportunity to visit. Unless there are exceptional circumstances, if you do not provide 7 days’ notice, the minimum booking fee of $150 per class will apply. Schools that do not provide any notice of cancellation and fail to attend on the day, will be charged the full fee, as per the booking form for that day.