Welcome to Djarragun College
Djarragun College shares the Cape York Partnership vision for children to achieve their full potential, talent and creativity and have the confidence and capacity for hard work so they can orbit between two worlds and enjoy the best of both.
We aim to develop a holistic knowledge about each of our student’s academic ability and physical health and wellbeing to be able to fully support each of them onto a successful future life pathway.
We recognise the traditional owners of Cape York and the Torres Strait Islands and pay our respects to our elders, past and present.
Our Mission
To develop proud, strong, educated Indigenous men and women, who walk confidently in two worlds, to be leaders, and to be role models for their families and communities.
Our Vision
To be the school of choice for students, parents and communities in Cape York and the Torres Strait Islands.



Sometimes it’s the quiet moments that matter most ✏️
Our boys’ boarding students enjoyed a relaxing afternoon sketching their favourite superheroes — slowing things down, getting creative, and taking a bit of time for themselves. ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Life skills in action 👏
Our boarding students are supported and encouraged to take care of themselves in their boarding homes — from helping with the laundry, making their beds, keeping their rooms clean and tidy, to preparing supper.
It’s all part of their journey with us, building independence, confidence, and pride in the everyday. ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
My eldest daughter has grown so much now she's Cooking she better cook for me too❤️
Keep up good work eso thankyou
Golf clinics in April for girls - a great way to learn the sport! ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
A friendly reminder for our families 📢
It’s important that we have up-to-date contact details for all parents, carers, and guardians. School reports will be sent out during the upcoming holidays, so please ensure your address, email, and phone numbers are current with the school.
Thank you for your support! 👏 ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
GrowHer 2026 Applications OPEN NOW (Closing 24 April).
Designed for Secondary female students in Years 7-12, GrowHer equips the next generation of agripreneurs with the tools to innovate, collaborate and lead in agriculture’s tech‑driven future. In 2026, the one‑day program will be delivered in Cairns, Longreach and the Sunshine Coast.
APPLY NOW to be part of GrowHer - a program on a mission to empower young women across regional Queensland by providing students with the skills, mentorship and connections to thrive in AgTech.
Want to know more about the program? Visit our website www.growher-agtech.com/ ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
See how one First Nations family is navigating the social media minimum age.
In December 2025, Australia became the first country in the world to introduce a minimum age for social media which means you have to be 16 or older to have a social media account. For families across the country, that change raised a lot of questions.
To help answer them, we followed Jarin Ingram-Baigent, a Wiradjuri woman, mother, entrepreneur and advocate, and her family as they navigate the new social media landscape together. Their story reflects what so many First Nations families are experiencing right now.
WATCH IT NOW: vimeo.com/1162397896?fl=pl&fe=sh
This documentary is here to help carers and communities feel informed and less alone as families adjust, offering a real-world look at:
* what the social media minimum age means for young people and their families
* how one First Nations family is approaching the changes with honesty and connection
* practical ways to keep kids engaged, supported and connected through culture, community and routine
* what to do when the conversation gets hard
You can now find this documentary via eSafety.gov.au ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Golf clinics in April for girls - a great way to learn the sport! ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Ultimate Games Night is a free, alcohol‑ and drug‑free community event hosted by DIYDG (Deadly Inspiring Youth Doing Good).
The event is open to young people aged 12–25 and is designed to provide a safe, inclusive, and positive space for young people to connect.
The night will feature a “Minute to Win It” style format, with short, fun, and engaging games that promote teamwork, friendly competition, and enjoyment. All activities will be age‑appropriate and supervised.
Event: Ultimate Games Night (Minute to Win It–style games)
Date: Monday 14th April
Time: 4pm - 8pm
Location: PCYC Edmonton
Age group: 12–25 years
Cost: Free ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook