It was our pleasure welcoming The Chief Minister of the Northern Territory - Eva Lawler, into our school this morning, to learn about the VROOM program we offer hear at Centralian Senior College.
VROOM, provides training and skills focused on car servicing and repair. It is facilitated on-site right here at the College’s school workshop in partnership with Repco.
The Arrernte people are the traditional owners of Mparntwe, which we know as Alice Springs. They have been here since time began. Arrernte people continue to live in Mparntwe, where they look after the country and teach children the Arrernte language and the importance of culture. According to the traditional owners, this place was shaped by caterpillars, wild dogs, travelling boys and many other ancestral figures. Some of the first Dreaming stories ever recorded were those of the Arrernte people of Central Australia. As a College we acknowledge that we are meeting on the traditional country of the Arrernte people, and we pay respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land, which continue to be important to the Arrernte people living here today.