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MEDIA RELEASE: 2025 Proudly Public Awards

NSW Department of Education, Public Education Foundation 2 mins read

MEDIA RELEASE

14 May 2025

 

Celebrating Achievements in Public Education

 

This week, the Public Education Foundation (PEF) proudly recognised the outstanding achievements of students, teachers, and principals in public schools across Australia during the annual Proudly Public Awards Ceremony held at Sydney Town Hall.

 

Since the launch of PEF’s scholarship program over 15 years ago, the Foundation has awarded a total of 3,613 life-changing scholarships, including 3,452 to students and 161 to educators.

 

The student speaker at the event is Rafeef Al-Majidi, a Year 10 student at Miller Technology High School. She shared three goals for this school year: “Get all As in my subjects, create a daily routine for studying so that I can focus on my studies more and learn how to play the piano.”  She says that this scholarship will assist her financially and allow her to afford school expenses including textbooks, excursion fees, uniform and extracurricular activities. Having the scholarship funds will now allow her to use her limited savings for other necessities, such as obtaining her driver's license and passport.

 

PEF is supporting over 800 scholars in 2025—a record number of scholarships in the Foundation’s history. Thanks to the generosity of donors and partners, the scholarship program continues to expand each year, addressing the educational needs of students facing disadvantage and recognising excellence in our public schools. Scholarships not only provide financial assistance but also open doors to resources and opportunities that can dramatically alter a student’s educational path. For those facing social and economic barriers, these scholarships can alleviate the burden of costs associated with academic materials, extracurricular activities, and essential services, allowing them to focus on their studies and personal development.

 

94% of our scholars agreed that their scholarship gave them an increased sense of confidence and pride in their academic potential. By empowering students to overcome obstacles, scholarships foster resilience and help cultivate a new generation of leaders who can thrive in their education and beyond.

 

NSW Department of Education Secretary Murat Dizdar thanked the Public Education Foundation for its unwavering commitment to supporting public education.

 

“It was fantastic to celebrate the lifechanging impact our schools have on young lives at the Proudly Public Awards. As a proud beneficiary of public education, I will always believe in its transformative powers for students and young people. The students honoured tonight are proof of that potential being realised and the teachers, school leaders and families in their corner.”

 

David Hetherington, PEF Board Chair, emphasised that the awards celebrate the enduring values of the public education system, which provides invaluable opportunities for young people to succeed in life. “I congratulate our students, teachers, and principals who have received scholarships. Their collective efforts contribute to the extraordinary public education system we value in Australia.” Mr. Hetherington said.

 

 

 

The Awards Program and a full list of 2025 Scholarship Recipients can be found on our website.

Public Education Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing life-changing scholarships to students and educators in public education and enhancing the value and reputation of public education. www.publiceducationfoundation.org.au

For more information please contact: Miriam Valero, Public Education Foundation

Tel: 0452 653 381 I Email: [email protected]


Contact details:

[email protected] | 02 7814 1559

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