We are delighted to introduce the upcoming event in our Principal’s Event Series—a collection of thought-provoking conversations designed to inspire, challenge, and engage our community.
In celebration of National Reconciliation Week, we welcome Jaeden Williams Briggs to unpack and explore what modern life can learn from the wisdom, rhythm, and relational ways of living held by Indigenous cultures for thousands of generations.
Long before modern systems of speed, urgency, and overstimulation, Indigenous peoples lived in deep relationship with season, land, community, movement, rest, and belonging. These ways of living supported balance, connection, and wellbeing across generations.
Together, families, educators and community members will reflect on how reconnecting with rhythm, nervous system awareness, and relational practices can support calmer, more connected lives for children and adults today – in the workplace, classroom and generally
To RSVP and confirm your attendance please book here. (this is a free community event).
This is a wonderful opportunity to pause, reflect, and honour the enduring wisdom of Indigenous cultures during Reconciliation Week.