Colours of culture: Student diversity artwork

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During Term 3, students from Kindergarten to Year 12 were invited to contribute to a collaborative art display celebrating our students’ diverse cultural backgrounds.

We received an impressive array of entries showcasing diverse styles, cultural representations and age groups. The selected artworks now form a vibrant mural titled ‘All Are Welcome’, adorning the wall outside the Student Resource Centre.

The original artworks are also on display inside the library for students and staff to enjoy.

Our Cultural Diversity Artwork promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and a strong sense of belonging among our students. It represents the rich tapestry of our College community and symbolises our multicultural student body.

Congratulations to the following students who displayed their creativity in this project:

Layla Barbari (Year 10)

Hal Cormack (Year 10)

Feona Jobi Cheri (Year 9)

Zahra Heidari (Year 9)

Milki Dima (Year 8)

Annabel Barnard (Year 6)

Jessica Bean (Year 6)

Nina Canning (Year 6)

Anna Duharte (Year 6)

Charlotte McLaren (Year 6)

Alexis Archibald (Year 5)

Alexis Barnard (Year 5)

Madeleine Canning (Year 5)

Maya El-Khoury (Year 5)

Giselle Knaj (Year 5)

Varya Lusupova (Year 5)

Nia Anna Sojan (Year 5)

Molly Southam (Year 5)

Mia Wanandy (Year 5)

Emily Yan (Year 5)

Elsie Snare (Year 3)

Ivy Bailey (Year 1)

Mila Goodwin (Year 1)

Isla Szczerba (Year 1)

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St Mary's College is located on the traditional lands of the muwinina people of the South East Nation. We acknowledge and deeply respect the palawa people, the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community, and all Elders past and present. We are committed to learning alongside our students and community in this place, nipaluna, and support the continued sharing of knowledge and culture.