Imagine A Canada Contest

June 14, 2017 - 2 minutes read
Students from Hollyburn Elementary were honoured for their winning entries in the “Imagine a Canada” contest organized by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. In photo: (L-R) Sam Talaifar, Aryan MosavianPour, Andra Pope and Ali Aryaeinia. Absent: Leila Cavers.

Students from Hollyburn Elementary were honoured for their winning entries in the “Imagine a Canada” contest organized by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. In photo: (L-R) Sam Talaifar, Aryan MosavianPour, Andra Pope and Ali Aryaeinia. Absent: Leila Cavers.

Mr. Lowewn’s grade 6/7 class from Hollyburn Elementary participated in an inquiry project on reconciliation, and then took part in a national arts and communications initiative through the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. The contest invited young people to share what the future of Canada looks like through the lens of reconciliation.

All of Mr. Lowewn’s students submitted work and several from the class were selected as honourees. Ten students in the province were chosen per age group, and five of the students in Mr. Lowewn’s class were selected for this category. In addition, one of the students, Andra Pope, was selected to go to Ottawa in June as the BC representative for her age group. She will take part in a ceremony to be held at Rideau hall in June.

The five selected students were invited to the Musqueam Cultural Centre for a ceremony on May 30th, 2017.

The students are:
Sam Talaifar, Ali Aryaeinia, Aryan Mosavian Pour (Group Rap) (Grades 7-9) – view work here
Leila Cavers (Poem/Drawing) (Grades 4-6) – view work here
Andra Pope (Poem/Drawing) (Grades 7-9) – view work here

View the feature in the North Shore News here.

View photos from the ceremony below: