aboriginal learning at st marys public school

deadly dialect - darug word of the week

Warami, budyari Naady'nya yagu Dharug Ngurrawa.

Hello, good to see you today on Dharug Country.

Deadly dialect 

Week 2 - babana

Deadly dialect 

Week 3 - warami

deadly dialect

Week 8 - bootboot

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which our school stands. 

We invite all of our St Marys mob to our Yarn Up meetings. Here we will share what's going on with Aboriginal Education at St Marys PS . Yarn Up is an opportunity for you as part of our school community to provide suggestions and feedback in your child's learning. 


As a member of our local AECG St Marys PS has sent delegates to the Junior AECG. Check out what our mob have been up to whilst at Kimberwalli!

Our deadly students caring for country

As custodians of our Wianamatta garden, it is our job to care for, protect and help others understand the importance of why we care for country. Each week, our students have been been learning about how to care for country and the important role it plays in our lives.


NAIDOC 2020 Videos

2022 NAIDOC

Shapes of Australia- read by Lizzie, Joseph and Michael


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Respect - read by Lizzie, Joseph and Michael

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Cunning Crow - read by Taylar and Jemma

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Evie, Jemma and Kellee lead us in instructional video for our foam tray printng.

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Daniella tells us about the history of the NAIDOC poster


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Kateah tells about the school talking stone and Taylar joins her to for out talking stone tutorial.

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Wianamatta - a story about our yarning circle written and read by our Liven Deadly kids.

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SMPS readng Cooee Mittigar by Jasmine Seymour Illustrated by Leanne Mulgo Watson

NAIDOC 2022

Shapes of Australia - read by Lizzie, Michael and Joseph