This lecture discusses the historical and ongoing social injustices faced by Aboriginal students in Australia's education system. It outlines how schooling has been used as a tool of assimilation that denied Indigenous children their cultural identities and heritage. As a result, Aboriginal students experience health, social, and economic disadvantages linked to lower rates of education participation and achievement. The lecture argues that educators must address systemic racism in schools and incorporate Indigenous cultures and knowledges in order to improve outcomes for Aboriginal youth.