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WINNERS
OF PEDRO ARRUPE AWARD (05/06/09)
Engaging
entries from Malta and Spain win Pedro Arrupe Award
2008/2009
Following a fantastic response to the Pedro Arrupe Award
2008/2009, JRS Europe is pleased to announce the winners
of this year's competition.
The winners of the under-19 category are Marima Albert
Bernad, Galla Rouras Kurtado, and Laura Sanchez Llorena
from the Sant Estanislou de Kostka school in Barcelona.
Their project, a photo album offering reflections on the
lives of refugees, was adjudged to be an exceptional
study of the refugee question, coupling profound insight
with a high-standard of photography.
Such was the level of entries for this year's
competition, the judges could not decide on just one
winner for the under-16 category, and decided to split
the prize between two projects.
The winners, in no particular order, are Mikel García,
Erlantz Martín, and Ander Urgoiti from Colegio Nuestra
Señora de Begoña in Bilbao for their project, 'Trabajo
Sobre Refugiados: Urgama TV', and Claudine Micallef,
Nicolette Mifsud, Clarissa Seguna, and Paula Vassallo
from St Benedict's College in Malta for their project,
'A Journey to Freedom'. According to the judges, both
projects displayed an exceptional knowledge of the
subject, addressing the issue in both an innovative and
refreshing manner, and providing an accurate account of
the refugee and forced migrant issue in their respective
societies.
A honourable mention also goes to Ander Caneda, Teresa
Cardenal, Juan Moral, Iñigo Roa, and Enrique Saiz of St
George's English School in Bilbao. Their project, a
website (http://www.refugees.site90.com), greatly
impressed the judges.
All winners will convene in Brussels on July 8 to
present their projects in the European Parliament, and
later in the summer will embark on trips to refugee
projects in Europe. The winners of the under-19 category
will visit projects in Malta, accompanied by personnel
from JRS Malta, while the winners of the under-16
category will visit a summer camp for young landmine
victims in Macedonia.
At this point, JRS Europe would like to thank everyone
who participated in the Pedro Arrupe Award 2008/2009, in
particular, all the staff in Jesuit schools across
Europe who encouraged their students to take part in the
competition, Jesuit Provincials throughout Europe who
offered their support, JRS country offices and contact
persons who provided constant backing, and Paul Yperman,
the President of the Jesuit European Committee for
Secondary Education.
Also, special thanks goes to the three external judges
of the competition, Ms Vanessa Saenen (UNHCR Media
Officer for Benelux and EU institutions), Dermott
O'Connor SJ (assistant to the Jesuit European
Provincial), and Wolfgang Felber SJ, (representative
from OCIPE - the Jesuit European Office).
The Pedro Arrupe Award is an educational project for
students in Jesuit secondary schools in Europe. The
award aims to promote understanding and tolerance for
refugees and forced migrants by engaging young people
creatively in the issue.
Michael Donohoe
JRS Europe Media Officer
europe.media@jrs.net
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