We are pleased to have two Aboriginal and Islander Education Officers (AIEOs) supporting our school:
- Corrine Ferraro (Wednesdays)
- Bev Moore (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays)
Both Corrine and Bev play an important role in supporting our Aboriginal students, strengthening connections with families and community, and contributing to inclusive practices across our school.

Kaya (Hello),
My name is Corrine, and I will be working as an Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer (AIEO) alongside Bev on Wednesdays. I am a proud Ballardong Noongar woman who has grown up and continues to live in this community. I am also a mother to three children, who keep me very busy!
I bring 16 years of experience in the early childhood sector and, outside my role at Swan View Primary, I work as a First Nations Engagement and Support Specialist. I am deeply committed to supporting and advocating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, with a strong belief that children thrive when they are supported to develop a strong sense of cultural identity.
Please feel free to say hello in the school grounds or contact me via email at corrine.ferraro@education.wa.edu.au, if you would like to have a yarn.

Hello, Everyone
My name is Beverely, and I will be working as the Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer (AIEO) alongside Corrine on Wednesdays, but as well as Tuesday and Friday. I’m also an Education Assistant in Early Childhood on Mondays and Thursdays.
I am a previous student who once attended SVPS and the support and relationships I had built while a student has led me to come back. I am glad to be able to support the current students as they continue to learn and grow.
Please feel free to say hello, I would love to have a yarn and get to know you all or contact me via email at beverely.moore@education.wa.edu.au