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 studentβs 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.



Wednesday marked a significant chapter in the Djarragun story.
Wanggulay is more than a building β it represents our belief in the potential of our young men and our commitment to providing a culturally safe home away from home.
Thank you to Channel 7 News for helping us share this proud moment with our community.
π Watch the story below.
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Congratulations πππ it was a wonderful day 2 b a part of the opening of the new boys boarding school where my grandson goes 2 the workers n teachers do a marvelous job there the speakers spoke lovely words as they have a desire and vision 4 the boys 2 achieve thier dreams 2 a bright future 4 thier lives 2 go back home 2 impact thier community 2 bring a change if it wasnt 4 our boys the building wouldnt b there but thanks 2 the people who had s vision 4 the building 4 our culture π all credit goes 2 them as well ππ½
Very proud of Rob one very proud Aunty xxx
Tralee Snape your nephew built this
Congratulations all. The years have flown haven’t they? I recall Djarragun opening some years ago. Wonderful to see. I haven’t visited as I have moved to Buderim to be near family. Naomi Wilson OAM
This is something that would be good for these kids in Cairns who wondering around aimlessly getting in to trouble.
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Ezra is one of our Year 7 students from a remote community in the Northern Territory who now proudly calls Wanggulay his home away from home.
We are incredibly proud to see Ezra and our young men featured by ABC Far North, highlighting the importance of culturally safe boarding and the opportunities created through connection, education, and community.
Wanggulay is Queensland's first Indigenous co-designed, purpose-built boarding house specifically for young Indigenous men. It represents our shared belief in the potential of every student who comes through our doors.
Thank you to ABC Far North and producer Juanita Soper for sharing Ezra's story.
π§ Listen to the interview via the link in the comments below, or visit the ABC Far North website to hear the full story.
#djarraguncollege #wanggulay #boardinglife #IndigenousEducation #FutureLeaders #homeawayfromhomeMeet Ezra Daniels. He's a year 7 student from a remote community in the Northern Territory who now calls 'Wanggulay' home.
Djarragun College in Gordonvale says their new facility is Queensland's first indigenous co-designed, purpose-built boarding house specifically for young indigenous men and represents the belief in the potential of the students to overcome the challenges they've faced coming from remote communities across Australia.
ABC Far North producer, Juanita Soper caught up with Ezra to find out what he loves about his new 'home away from home'.
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Yeah π good on u Ezra my grandsons best friend ππ½ππ
Well done Ezra!
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π’ Notice for Parents, Carers and Families
Please note that Djarragun College will be closed for day students on Wednesday 17 June.
School buses will resume as normal on Thursday morning for all day students.
If you have any questions, please contact Reception on (07) 4043 3777.
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π£ Thinking about Djarragun College for your child? Come and have a yarn.
We know choosing the right school is a big decision β and sometimes the best way to get a feel for a place is just to talk it through with someone who knows the community.
Every Tuesday evening, Mr Stephen βCuzzyβ Cousins, Djarragun College Youth Support Officer, is available at Yarrabah PCYC from 6pmβ9pm to chat with families, parents, carers and young people about Djarragun College.
Whether youβre:
β’ Exploring enrolment options
β’ Wanting to understand what Djarragun offers students and families
β’ Looking for guidance, support, or just a friendly yarn
Youβre welcome to drop in β no appointments, no pressure.
Djarragun College is built on strong relationships, culture, care and high expectations for our young people. Come along, ask questions, and see if Djarragun feels like the right fit for your family.
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π’ Notice for Parents, Carers and Families
Please note that Djarragun College will be closed for day students on Wednesday 17 June.
School buses will resume as normal on Thursday morning for all day students.
If you have any questions, please contact Reception on (07) 4043 3777.
Thank you for your understanding and support. ... See MoreSee Less
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π’ Notice for Parents, Carers and Families
Please note that Djarragun College will be closed for day students on Wednesday 17 June.
School buses will resume as normal on Thursday morning for all day students.
If you have any questions, please contact Reception on (07) 4043 3777.
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π WATCH OUT β CANE TRAINS ABOUT π
With the 2026 cane crushing season commencing in June, MSF Sugar is reminding families and our community about the importance of cane rail safety.
Cane trains operate 24 hours a day during the crushing season and carry very heavy loads, meaning they cannot stop quickly. Playing near railway tracks, climbing on moving trains, riding trail bikes along rail lines or fishing from railway bridges can have devastating consequences.
Please talk to your children about staying safe around cane railways and remember:
β οΈ Stay away from locomotives and cane bins
β οΈ Donβt play around railway lines
β οΈ Never walk between cane bins
β οΈ Never go onto a cane railway bridge
β οΈ Never walk behind a train β drivers may not see you
β οΈ Stop, look both ways and listen before crossing tracks
β οΈ Obey flashing lights and Give Way signage at crossings
Tampering with railway points or placing objects on tracks is extremely dangerous and can cause derailments resulting in serious injury or death.
Letβs work together to keep our children and community safe this cane season.
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π’ Notice for Parents, Carers and Families
Please note that Djarragun College will be closed for day students on Wednesday 17 June.
School buses will resume as normal on Thursday morning for all day students.
If you have any questions, please contact Reception on (07) 4043 3777.
Thank you for your understanding and support. ... See MoreSee Less
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