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IDW 2026: Classroom Art Contest

This year's International Development Week Classroom Art Contest saw submissions from Kindergarten through Grade 9 classrooms across the provinces! Each piece shines with students’ creativity and their love for the world around them. This year’s theme, “Colours of the Earth,” inspired students to explore ideas ranging from the SDGs, the land, and a sense of identity, to the local and global community, the environment, and more.

Students brought their visions to life using an amazing variety of artistic techniques, including painting, paper cutting, collage, weaving, and even creative uses of recycled materials! 

A huge thank you to all the students and teachers who participated — you’ve made the world a more colourful and inspiring place!

Classroom Art Contest Winners

St. Francis School Prince Albert Grade 7

Rosthern Community School 
Grades 2/3

Honourable Mentions

 

We honour the treaties and ancestral lands of the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Lakota, Nakota, Saulteaux peoples, and Métis.

 

The Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation (SCIC) is a coalition of organizations and individuals working to advance sustainable global development.

SCIC was formed in 1974 by international development and emergency relief agencies active in Saskatchewan.

Guidelines for the use of the SDG logo including the colour wheel, and 17 icons.

We are a proud unionized workplace, represented by CUPE Saskatchewan, Local 3012.

In partnership with The Government of Canada Logo
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