Author: Nicole Muir

Premier Allan visits BEPS to toast Breakfast Club

Brunswick East Primary School was honoured to host Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier Ben Carroll today to celebrate our leadership in the Victorian Government’s School Breakfast Clubs Program. The visit was a momentous occasion for our school, and we were thrilled to have the Premier join us in recognising the positive impact of the…
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Children watch Smoking Ceremony

Launch of BEPS’ Reconciliation Action Plan

On Thursday 6 February, the BEPS community gathered to mark a significant moment in our school’s journey towards reconciliation.

Android Academy in the Brunswick Voice

The efforts of our talented BEPS students, teachers, and volunteers have rightfully earned a place in the spotlight, with a well-deserved feature in the Brunswick Voice. The recognition comes after months of hard work and dedication towards creating the exciting new musical The Android Academy, which will take the stage at the Darebin Arts Centre…
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Brunswick East Primary School acknowledges the over 85,000 years of care and Custodianship of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation for the lands and waters that it resides on. We pay respect to Wurundjeri Elders, past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Their sovereignty has never been ceded and this always was and always will be Aboriginal Land. We live, learn, and gather as a community on Wurundjeri Land and commit ourselves as Aboriginal people, Torres Strait Islander people, and allies for today and future generations, walking together.

BEPS Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)