Help Pick New Strathnairn School Logo And Uniform

You can help create an identity for ACT's newest public school, Strathnairn School, by providing your thoughts on their logo and uniform designs.

Minister for Education and Early Childhood Yvette Berry said the community's feedback is essential in creating an image that represents the community and sets the tone for a bright future.

"The draft logo and uniform designs represent the values of the school and community, and each element has its own special meaning and importance," Minister Berry said.

"Three logos have been created to choose from, all representing key elements and influences for Strathnairn School, including landscape, community and unity," she said.

The school was recently named Strathnairn School, named after its location in the new suburb of Strathnairn. The new school is situated near the Murrumbidgee River in an area of great cultural and conservation significance, and is preceded by the well-known, historic, and popular Strathnairn Arts precinct.

Strathnairn School will open in 2026 for students in preschool to Year 2.

Visit the Your Say website by 21 September 2025 to have your say.

Quotes attributable to Nicole Nicholson, Principal at Strathnairn School:

"I'm looking forward to opening the school's doors next year. My team and I are excited to work with the community to shape the vision and capture the community's values in the school logo and uniform."

"We have worked closely and thoughtfully with our designer to create designs that symbolise key values of the school and its surroundings."

"We look forward to hearing what the community thinks and how they wish to help us shape these pivotal parts of our school identity."

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