‘Youth Crime is a cry for help’
Our principal Dr Gavin Morris was recently invited to talk to Adi Dave about his research on Aboriginal trauma, the erosion of culture taking place
Our principal Dr Gavin Morris was recently invited to talk to Adi Dave about his research on Aboriginal trauma, the erosion of culture taking place
In the Australian Newspaper on September 25, 2023, a story on the lives of our students. Read the full article here
We are delighted to announce that the Yipirinya Preschool is set to reopen in June 2023 following its closure in 2016. The preschool will offer
Yipirinya School is delighted to be the new home to Alice Springs’ newest 3X3 basketball facility, with Champions League Basketball unveiling the town’s first FIBA3X3
The new School Council met for the first time on 15th February proving that Yipirinya School is emerging from the past with strong leadership for
Yipirinya is excited to be working with We Al-li to deliver culturally informed integrated healing for our students. Read more information on our Events and
A one-of-a-kind school in Australia’s Red Centre is proving that Aboriginal and western education can co-exist and offer solutions to challenges that have thrust the
In her life after politics, Bess Nungarrayi Price works with camp kids who have become central to the national debate over chaos in Alice Springs.
Meet Troy Schrieber, a young man whose dream it is to travel the world sharing traditional stories through dance. Read the full article from the ABC
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