Create to Advocate
Rachel Arsenis, Head of Year 9, writing in November
Create to Advocate
Rachel Arsenis, Head of Year 9, writing in November
Last Wednesday our Year 9 students proudly presented the annual “Create to Advocate” exhibition, showcasing their God-given creative talents to explore important issues through artistic media.
With works spanning photography, sculpture, documentary, interactive installations, dioramas, spoken word poetry, and even virtual reality, students highlighted themes based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Through their artwork, they tackled topics of injustice, inequality, and suffering, reflecting both our faith and a commitment to compassion and global awareness.
In the afternoon, students from Years 7 and 8 were invited to view the exhibition, sparking meaningful conversations among peers. Parents and families gathered in the evening to celebrate the students’ thoughtful work and reflect on how art can inspire change. Each piece was a reminder of the unique gifts God has bestowed upon us and the responsibility to use these talents to serve others and advocate for a better world.
We are incredibly proud of our students for expressing their faith and values in such a profound way, embodying both creativity and a heart for justice.