2026 School Calendar Winners

2026 School Calendar Winners
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2026 School Calendar Winners

This year Jacksons ran our first ever art competition for students. We were blown away by the entries. Congratulations to the winners!

It was a pleasure to drop off the prize packs and see the reactions of our winners. It was also lovely to meet all the teachers and school staff who were so invested in their students. We hope you find the entries below inspiring.


Celebrating our winners and their supporters


Woodlands Primary School

Anabelle and her prize pack from Woodlands Primary School
'Walk in Brightness' by Anabelle from Woodlands Primary School

Walk in Brightness - by Anabelle

Mediums Used

Watercolours, Watercolour Pencil and Coloured Paper

What We Liked

Anabelle makes a strong statement about the world with her piece! We like the use of collage and contrast in her work.


Baynton West Primary

'Sky Whale' by Camden from Baynton West Primary School
'The Way to Dream World' by Avery Baynton from West Primary School
'Walking on Stars' by Clara from Baynton West Primary School
Camden and Avery and their entries from Baynton West Primary School
Camden, Avery and teacher Michelle Lucev and their prize packs from Baynton West Primary School
Clara and her entry from Baynton West Primary School

Sky Whale - by Camden

Mediums Used

Textas, Pencils and Outliner

What We Liked

We Like Camden's imaginative take on the theme, the fun flying pig and the patterning of the whale.

The Way to Dream World - by Avery

Mediums Used

Watercolour Paint, Texta and Pencil

What We Liked

We like Avery's use of glitter and collage throughout the piece.

Walking on Stars - by Clara

Mediums Used

Acrylic paint, Coloured Pencils and Imagination!

What We Liked

We liked Clara's patterning on the fans/stars which we thought was really creative.


Australian Islamic College

Principal Mohammed Nazar Khan and Yashfa's father accepting Yashfa's prize with her entry from Australian Islamic College

View of my Window - by Yashfa

Mediums Used

Acrylic Paint and Texture Medium

What We Liked

The use of texture made this piece stand out. And who doesn't love a little reference to Van Gogh?


Fremantle Christian College

'A Rainy Day' by Imogen from Fremantle Christian College

Rainy Day - by Imogen

Mediums Used

Acrylic Paint Markers, Buttons and Collage

What We Liked

The bright colours and innovative use of buttons really caught our eye.


We look forward to running this event again in 2026 and hope to see many more entries from our local schools.

Our 2026 School Calendar is available to schools who place an order with us. Our Calendar features their wonderful artwork, WA public holidays, term dates, school holidays and reminders of when to place your order.

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