OUR SCHOOL
Kutta Mulla Gorinna is traditional ‘Yuwi’ language which means Head, Hands and Bring (Head and Hands we bring).
Kutta Mulla Gorinna School is an accredited non-government school that caters specifically for young people who have disengaged from mainstream education and not participating in vocational education and training or employment.
Our school places emphasis on understanding the essential features of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, including our special connection on the land and sea and our commitment to family and community, especially as it pertains to the lives of our students.
KNOWLEDGE
CULTURE
RESPECT
GOVERNANCE
Kutta Mulla Gorinna is very fortunate to have an exceptional and dedicated Board of Directors. They lead the vision of the organisation by developing a sustainable long-term strategy to help disadvantaged youth re-engage in education.
Chairperson: Frank Gilbert
Deputy Chairperson: Cynthia Simpson
Treasurer: Kristy Wilson
Secretary: Adrienne Barnett
Deputy Secretary: Peter Graham
Board Members: Donna Leigh, Deb Green, Patricia Corrie, Blanche Sutherland, Neil Wallace
KMG PHILOSOPHY
KMG is a safe place of learning where our students are supported in their journey to become self reliant. We strive to encourage their resilience in navigating life challenges now and into the future, but also to recognise their own value as individuals. The school seeks to inspire our students to realise their full potential by developing and utilising their unique talents and capabilities.
At KMG, our role is to assist our young people in developing their own potential and learning style. Our intention is to provide a learning program which focusses on literacy and numeracy skilling and a broad knowledge across the curriculum areas. We believe in bringing an open mind, positive attitude and high expectations to our classrooms every day.
CAREERS & EMPLOYMENT
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Kutta Mulla Gorinna is a school that places emphasis on embedding the essential features of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, including the special connection to the land and sea and the commitment to family and community, especially as it pertains to the lives of our students.