Blackfriars’ Reconciliation Action Plan launched
Ultimately, reconciliation between non-Indigenous peoples and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples represents hope, a commitment to building a better future for all.
Ultimately, reconciliation between non-Indigenous peoples and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples represents hope, a commitment to building a better future for all.
Ultimately, reconciliation between non-Indigenous peoples and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples represents hope, a commitment to building a better future for all.
Congratulations to the Primary students whose commitment to the four pillars of Dominican life have been formally recognised.
From the time he arrived at Blackfriars as a Year 7 student in 2019, Michael Ward knew he wanted to be a leader in the school community.
In a rapidly changing world, it is imperative we find ways to embrace new technology, Principal David Ruggiero says.
Thanks to the Blackfriars community, more than 4000 plastic bread tags have been diverted from landfill.
As part of our 2023 Remembrance Day commemorations, we today welcomed Warrant Officer Class One Eliza Mayger to address our students.
As we pause to observe a minute’s silence on Remembrance Day, that moment of quiet will have extra significance for a Year 6 student.
Blackfriars’ “amazing” race – the Race to High School – is an important part of our annual Year 7 Orientation Day. Find out about this year’s event.
An innovative program to help develop students’ confidence and resilience and build respect will be introduced at Blackfriars in 2024.
How well do you know our 2024 Prefects? We’ve asked them all the big (and some not-so-big) questions.
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