Australian Capital Territory

ACT Student Citizenship Awards

The ACT Branch of the Order of Australia Association is proud to present annual awards to ACT school students and school groups for voluntary community service and demonstration of good citizenship.

There are three categories of award:

  • For individual students from Year 3 to Year 12 who have demonstrated sustained community service and/or undertaken an outstanding citizenship project.
  • For student groups from Year 3 to Year 12 that have demonstrated sustained community service and/or undertaken an outstanding citizenship project.
  • For Year 10, 11 or 12 students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and achievement.

Nominations can be made by describing in about two pages why you believe a student(s) is worthy of an OAA ACT Branch student award. You may set this out in a manner of your choosing.

Or you are welcome to submit the nomination by filling in the nomination form.

For more information, write to the Student Awards Convener at [email protected].

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Past Recipients

Names and schools of past recipients are shown below: for photos and more detail on each award, see our Events page.

2023

There were a record 18 awards presented, with students from public, independent and church schools honoured.  Details of the awards are set out at pages 17 and 18 of the November 2023 edition of The Order.

Her Excellency Mrs Hurley sent a message, which was read at the award presentation, held on 24 August 2023.

2022

Anna Charlton, Radford College

Anneliese Smolonogov, Canberra Girls Grammar School

Lize van der Walt, Canberra Girls Grammar School

Forrest Primary School ‘Earlyact’ Club

2021

Jake Johnson, Margaret Hendry Primary School

Karl Thygesen, St John Vianney Primary School

Sophie Thorp, Canberra College

Sam Harding, Canberra College

The Children’s Parliament, Margaret Henry Primary School

2020

No Awards

2019

Sarah Davis, Daramalan College

Samuel Freeman, Canberra Grammar School

Aidan Gunning, Daramalan College

Caleb Hodgson, UC Senior Secondary College

Isaac Martin, Gunghalin College

The LEADAS (Leadership, Engagement, Academia, Development, Athleticism and Service) boys program and the PEARLS (Promoting Empowerment, Achievement, Resilience, Legacy and Support) girls program, Amaroo School.

2018

Harry Blake, Radford College

Maddy Garfarth, St Mary MacKillop College

Hannah McGilvray and Ruan Ranse van Rensberg, Brindabella Christian College

Lauren Murphy, Holy Spirit Primary School

Ellen Scott and Caitlin Williams, St Mary MacKillop College

Ava Starling, Forrest Primary School

2017

Leah Smith, Calwell High School

Sam Stubbs, St Edmunds College

Charles Weston School Water Raisers

Lochy’s Mates, Fadden Primary School

Service Learning Program “Strong Minds and Gentle Hearts”, Marist College

2016

Ben Jenkins, St Mary MacKillop College

Aodhan Kirk, St Francis Xavier College

ACT Primary Concert Choir

Gold Angels, Merici College

Year 11/12 Youth Ministry Team, St Edmunds College