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.
ATTENTION YEAR 12 FAMILIES
Tickets are on sale now, available through the College Office. $100 per person ($70 for children aged 12 years and under). To secure your tickets, please get in touch with the College on (07) 4043 3777.
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A community message from Hambledon House:
This project is open to anyone who wishes to join in. It could serve as a wonderful activity for children and adults to engage in together during school holidays. Participants are encouraged to create pieces of any size, using any colour – the brighter, the better! Simply drop off your creations at the Hambledon House Community Centre.
If you're interested in utilizing the Hambledon House Community Centre for knitting, please feel free to contact us to inquire about room availability. Additionally, there's a group at Gordonvale through QCWA and a handy craft group at Hambledon House Community Centre that you can connect with.
For those who may need assistance, we might be able to arrange pick-up of your pieces.
Furthermore, we're also extending a warm invitation to knit beanies and warm gloves for donation to those who are sleeping rough.
Thank you for your support and enthusiasm. Let's make this Yarn Bombing project a vibrant and heartwarming community endeavour! ... See MoreSee Less
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Big Talk One Fire will feature a deadly line-up of First Nations musicians and dancers; arts and crafts market creators; food vans; craft corner (for little kids and big kids!), artist talks, panel discussions and workshops.
With an expected audience of more than 1200 people attending this free, family-friendly, inclusive festival celebrating the culture, stories, music, and art of Far North Queensland's First Nations people, #btof2023 will be bigger and better than ever! ... See MoreSee Less
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Big Talk One Fire will feature a deadly line-up of First Nations musicians and dancers; arts and crafts market creators; food vans; craft corner (for little kids and big kids!), artist talks, panel discussions and workshops.
With an expected audience of more than 1200 people attending this free, family-friendly, inclusive festival celebrating the culture, stories, music, and art of Far North Queensland's First Nations people, #btof2023 will be bigger and better than ever! ... See MoreSee Less
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ATTENTION YEAR 12 FAMILIES
Tickets are on sale now, available through the College Office. $100 per person ($70 for children aged 12 years and under). To secure your tickets, please get in touch with the College on (07) 4043 3777.
Please note that ticket payments must be made by Thursday, 2nd November 2023. We anticipate a high demand for this event, so we encourage you to purchase your tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment! ... See MoreSee Less
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