
2024 and 2023 winners - Five Ways to Wellbeing Creative Students Project
Our 2024 winners
Check out all of the amazing artworks in our online gallery!
5-6 years
Winner: Tatiana Cardillo-Zallo, Picton Public School.
Highly commended: Julius Davis, Picton Public School.
7-9 years
Winner: Brody Seabrook, Picton Public School.
Highly commended: Anvika Thangalla, Bardia Public School; Archibald Mason, Tahmoor Public School; Jennifer Huynh, Canley Heights Public School; and Nayah Deng, Christadelphian Heritage College.
10-12 years
Winner: Abigail Wilson, Mawarra Public School.
Highly commended: Alexis Tran, Cecil Hills High School and Jaylah Burg, The Oaks Public School.
13-15 years
Winner: Tahlia Thai, Cecil Hills High School.
Highly commended: Damian Cugalj, Cecil Hills High School.
16-18 years
Winner: Kiera Suon, Cecil Hills High School.
Highly commended: Davina Kong, Cecil Hills High School.
Thank you to all of the students, schools, teachers and parents across the region who entered the competition and created an artwork based on one or more of the Five Ways to Wellbeing.
To learn more or for support to help your school to get involved, please email our Mental Wellbeing team at swslhd-wellbeing@health.nsw.gov.au
Our 2023 winners
5-6 years
Winner: Rory Hain, Picton Primary School.
Highly commended: Leah Freeman, Picton Primary School.
7-9 years
Winner: Zeeana Zamir, Bardia Primary School.
Highly commended: Ava Terkalas, St Euphemia College and Sarah Gurung, Bardia Primary School.
10-12 years
Winner: Bryan Tran, Canley Heights Primary School.
Highly commended: Abigail Wilson, Mawarra Primary School and Celine Noovao, Claymore Primary School.
13-15 years
Winner: April Ferry, Camden High School.
Highly commended: Zahraa Deeb, Distance Education and Kien Lucino, Casula High School.
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