Christian Aboriginal Parent-Directed School

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Full name of organisation
Christian Aboriginal Parent-Directed School
Short name / acronym
CAPS
Organisation type
Community Group
Short description
Established in 1981 in Coolgardie, CAPS was initiated by a group of Aboriginal people and parents, many of whom had been raised on the Mount Margaret Mission in the Goldfields. Motivated by their positive educational experiences and a commitment to high academic standards, the founders aimed to create an environment fostering both spiritual and educational growth for their students. At the time, Aboriginal students were not permitted to study beyond Year Ten. Today, many CAPS students pursue tertiary education, with all encouraged to develop their individual talents and strengths.

CAPS Coolgardie is a Christ-centered learning community dedicated to nurturing spiritual growth and developing the academic and athletic abilities of each student. The school was established due to the dissatisfaction of local Aboriginal people with the existing education systems, which they felt inadequately served their children. They noted poor standards and a lack of confidence from teachers in the abilities of Aboriginal students. Under the leadership of Mr. John Tyndall, CAPS emphasized Christian education, remediation programs, personalized student development, success in numeracy and literacy, and the fostering of social conscience, personal respect, and leadership skills. The school has always been inclusive, enrolling non-Aboriginal children, particularly in its primary section.
Start date
1981
Location (places)
Western Australia
Group affiliation(s)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Christian
Home and Community Schools
Family Focused
Key issues
Indigenous rights
Christianity
Education
Media
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Items with "Community Submissions: Christian Aboriginal Parent-Directed School"
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The Beazley Report 1984 PolicyInquiry