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Our Artwork
This design is a reflection of the ambition we have here at Rangeway Primary School. The two journeys coming together are representing both the influence of our educators and the influence and input of the parents and carers for our students. Traditionally, handprints represent belonging. By having two pairs, we are demonstrating that we ALL belong here and we are all working together. Both journeys meet in the centre, symbolising our school. The centre starts as a yarning circle to symbolise learning and the educational focus point of schooling. The students around the yarning circle, grow from juniors, to intermediate and to seniors - forming a nest with a protective layer to represent school being a safe place.
The red, orange and yellow hills coming in from the south are symbolised with warm colours. The traditional symbol for hills/rainbows also represents happiness and joy. The cool colours - blue, aqua and green flowing in from the north is representing water, reflecting our abilities to adapt and also the perseverance and resilience that is innate to the culture of our school. Both equally valued and interconnected – Both required for prosperity.
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The flowers at the bottom of the design are to represent growth and change. Sometimes in order to grow, change is required. It is about changing the environment to make sure we get the best possible growth for our student, our families, our staff and for our school. The traditional stars above the design are symbolising the aspirations within our school. Everybody has their own hopes and dreams they are working towards. As educators, it is our role to help shape our students into becoming global citizens and by doing so, we need to lead by example – by following our own dreams and helping each other to reach our full potentials.
Nganju Walgajunmanha Birli-We are all working together.
