Use these NAIDOC Week display banners in your classroom, school library or school reception to display student work.
NAIDOC Week Display Banner
Bring NAIDOC Week to life in your school with our vibrant NAIDOC Week display banner — perfect for classrooms, libraries, and front‑office spaces. Designed to honour and celebrate the histories, cultures, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, this banner helps create a welcoming and culturally respectful environment for students, staff and families.
NAIDOC Week is a time to recognise the strength, resilience, and ongoing contributions of First Nations peoples. Displaying student artwork, writing, or learning tasks alongside this banner encourages meaningful conversations about Country, identity, storytelling, and community. It also shows your school’s commitment to learning about and valuing the world’s oldest living cultures.
Why Display NAIDOC Week Work in Your School?
Using this banner in your learning space helps:
- Highlight student work connected to NAIDOC Week themes
- Create a focal point for cultural learning and reflection
- Encourage pride and understanding among students
- Promote respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives
- Strengthen whole‑school visibility of First Nations histories and voices
Whether you’re showcasing art inspired by First Nations symbols, writing about Country, or class reflections on this year’s theme, this banner helps anchor your display with purpose and meaning. It invites students to engage deeply, learn respectfully, and celebrate together.
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