Now in its 10th year, the annual Refugee Week Youth Poster Awards provides students from primary, secondary and tertiary institutions the opportunity, through art making, to raise awareness about issues affecting refugees and the valuable contributions of refugees to Australia’s social, cultural and economic development. The project also educates young people on themes such as multiculturalism, human rights and cultural diversity.
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
PRIMARY Brahma Lodge Primary School | Colonel Light Gardens Primary School |Concordia College St John’s Campus | Elizabeth Vale Primary School | Glen Osmond Primary School | Hampstead Primary School | Hawthorndene Primary School | Holy Family Catholic School | Ingle Farm Primary School | McLaren Flat Primary School | Mt Gambier North Primary School IELP | Norwood Primary School | Pennington School R-7 | Pulteney Grammar School | Richmond Primary School | St Michael’s College | St Michael’s College Henley Beach | St Spyridon College | Sturt Street Community School | The Hills Montessori School | Unity College Murray Bridge | Warradale Primary School | Woodside Primary School | Woodville Primary School
SECONDARY Adelaide Secondary School of English | Brighton Secondary School | Cornerstone College | Mt Gambier North Primary School NAP | Murray Bridge High School Inclusive Education Centre | Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College | Paralowie R-12 School | Saint Aloysius College | Salisbury High School | Thebarton Senior College | Underdale High School | Walford Anglican School for Girls | Woodville High School
TERTIARY TAFE SA | University of South Australia
This exhibition of 2021 finalists’ posters was first shown at the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery in June 2021, with participating students and their schools receiving awards and certificates at the launch of the exhibition.
For exhibition touring, contact admin@amrc.org.au. www.amrc.org.au
This exhibition is a joint project of the Australian Migrant Resource Centre and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. The Project is supported and assisted by the South Australian Minister for Education.