Deepening Our Local Indigenous Connections

Deepening Our Local Indigenous Connections
Deepening Our Local Indigenous Connections
LFK children with delegates from South Korea at the start of the Smoking Ceremony.

LFK recently hosted an international delegation of educators from South Korea and to pay respect to the traditional custodians of the local lands, the Boonwurrung people, we started the day with a ‘Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony’ led by Jaeden Williams.

The kindergarten has built a close connection with Jaeden over recent years. Jaeden Williams, is a proud Yalukit Willam man and custodian of the Boonwurrung. The Boonwurrung ancestral lands extend from the Werribee River, inland Melbourne and along the Mornington Peninsula to Wilson’s Promontory.

Jaeden has been pivotal in introducing the local Boonwurrung culture and language to the children of LFK, teaching them Boonwurrung words they can then share with others. Boonwurrung is an indigenous Australian language traditionally spoken by the Boonwurrung people of the Kulin Nation of Central Victoria prior to European settlement. The last remaining traditional native speakers died in the early 20th century, however there is an active revival movement underway in the Indigenous community and we are committed to supporting this by Jaeden’s work with LFK children.

Our language is like a pearl inside a shell. The shell is like the people that carry the language. If our language is taken away, then that would be like a pearl that is gone. We would be like an empty oyster shell.

Yurranydjil Dhurrkay, Galiwin’ku, North East Arnhem Land

Jaeden collaborated with a local artist last year to present an art workshop for the children. He retold the Port Phillip Bay first peoples creation story and the children produced mural paintings depicting the story. In 2019, Jaeden will accompany the children on one of their beach excursions, teaching them about native plants, trees and creatures as well as sharing ancestral stories of the land. This excursion will lead in well to plans for development of an indigenous garden in the area currently fenced off for pending works to the fence and parkland (Elwood Play Space) adjacent to the kindergarten.

We thank Jaeden for enriching our kindergarten with a local indigenous perspective.

Deepening Our Local Indigenous Connections
Jaeden Williams of Bunjil’s Biik prepares for the Smoking Ceremony at LFK.
Deepening Our Local Indigenous Connections
LFK children produced two mural artworks in 2018 with their interpretations of the creation story presented by Jaeden.

LFK Chosen to Host International Delegation of Educators

LFK Chosen to Host International Delegation of Educators

Lady Forster Kindergarten recently hosted 18 delegates from South Korea during late February as guests of the Victorian Department of Education and Training. The delegation came to see to see ‘play based learning’ principles in action.

The delegation was visiting Victoria from Busan in South Korea- sister state to Victoria, to explore potential new models for kindergarten and childcare centres.

Lady Forster Kindergarten was selected to showcase their programs as a high performing kindergarten with a strong play-based learning program. They also welcomed local MP James Newbury and City of Port Phillip Deputy Mayor Louise Crawford as special guests on the day.

LFK Chosen to Host International Delegation of Educators
The children were not very impressed when shown that in South Korea they eat seaweed!

LFK has been providing play-based learning programs for the children of Port Phillip for almost a hundred years and through its coastal curriculum program, provides a unique immersion experience in its own ‘backyard’ location nestled into the coastal foreshore of Elwood beach. Lady Forster’s coastal curriculum is similar to ‘Bush Kindergarten’ programs but features the ever-changing coastline of Port Phillip Bay and the unique native bush environment and eco-system of the foreshore habitat.

The day was a great success, beginning with an exchange of gifts and then Jaeden Williams, a local Boonwurrung man, performed a smoking ceremony and ‘Welcome to Country’. The delegation accompanied a group of children on a beach walk to showcase the Kindergarten’s coastal curriculum and then the children sang some Australian animal songs as part of a special group time.

The teaching staff from South Korea were eager to learn about the Victorian early learning systems and had plenty of questions for the Lady Forster teachers.

LFK Chosen to Host International Delegation of Educators
The visiting delegation of educators from South Korea were eager to learn about play-based learning principles and the coastal curriculum at Lady Forster Kindergarten.
LFK Chosen to Host International Delegation of Educators
The South Korean delegation of educators hosted by the Department of Education with President of Lady Forster Kindergarten, Amy Demediuk, after the Welcome Ceremony.

A Day in the Life of Our Coastal Curriculum!

Lady Forster Kindergarten - A Day in the Life of Our Coastal Curriculum
Lady Forster Kindergarten - A Day in the Life of Our Coastal Curriculum
Lady Forster Kindergarten - A Day in the Life of Our Coastal Curriculum

Our children and the LFK community were excited to come across ‘Merlin’ – a sea lion from Antarctica – snoozing in the sunshine on Elwood Beach on our weekly beach excursion, that forms part of our Coastal Curriculum.

The children explore the local bush and beach surrounding the kindergarten and were very excited to see our snoozing Elwood visitor!