Community involvement
At Boggabilla Central School, we believe that strong partnerships between school, families, and the wider community create the best outcomes for our students. Our school community works together to support learning, celebrate culture, and build connections that empower our young people to thrive both in and beyond the classroom.
Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG)
The AECG plays a vital role in strengthening relationships between school, community, and culture. It provides a voice for Aboriginal parents, carers, and community members in shaping educational programs, priorities, and cultural initiatives at Boggabilla Central School.
We value the guidance and wisdom of our AECG in ensuring education at BCS honours culture, identity, and the aspirations of our students and community.
School Reference Group (SRG)
Our School Reference Group (SRG) brings together parents, staff, students, and community representatives to share ideas, discuss priorities, and support school improvement initiatives. The SRG helps guide decision-making and ensures that the voices of our school community are heard and valued.
Working together, we continue to make Boggabilla Central School a place where every child can learn, grow, and succeed.
How Parents and Carers Can Get Involved
Parents and carers are an essential part of our school community. There are many ways to get involved at BCS, including:
- Attending school events, assemblies, and celebrations
- Volunteering in classrooms or on excursions
- Joining community programs and cultural activities
- Supporting student learning at home
- Sharing feedback and ideas through our school networks
Your involvement helps strengthen our sense of belonging and shared responsibility for every student’s success.
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