The Ngurang-gu Yalbilinya (NgY) program is the first Place of Learning program to be established. It is a full-time education program, governed and led by the Orange Local Coalition of Aboriginal Peak Organisations. Boys who attend the NgY program are selected after they have become disengaged with their education. Since its establishment in Term 1 2021, the NgY program has continually achieved remarkable attendance, cultural education, and literacy and numeracy outcomes for the Aboriginal boys and young men who attend the program.
The Ngurang-gu Yalbilinya program is an initiative designed for young Aboriginal males who have become disengaged with or discontinued education. The program combines mainstream educational needs with Aboriginal Culture/Connection programs. Evidence illustrates the program is having significant success in delivering a local community-engaged cultural engagement program as well as achieving significant gains in literacy, numeracy, attendance, and wellbeing outcomes.
Funding for the NgY program is provided through the Orange Local CAPO, the NSW Department of Education, the NSW AECG, and the Paul Ramsay Foundation.
address
142 Icely Road
Orange NSW 2800
telephone 02 6362 1677
We would like to pay our respects and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land, the Wiradjuri people, and also pay respect to Elders both past, present and future.
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