The Reflexhibition was an opportunity for students to share their post-conference milestones.
Engage with the presentations below and be inspired about student-initiated action-taking!
Monday 16 June, 14:00
Learn about MSF's student actions that include: cultural celebrations through the mornings announcements, their Positive Language assembly that focused on self-love sticky notes, class affirmations, and a unique simon says, and finally their idea behind being Secret Kindness Agents at their school to promote kindness to one another.
Wed 18 June, 10:00
Bonn International School students took us to their Dragon's Den to share their next step actions following on from the AGIS conference. Students spoke about their focus on identifying racism and other forms of discrimination. Actions include an anonymous survey and interviews. Students are hoping to gain insights about how people act when racism or discrimination occurs. They will be taking their action-taking into Grade 6 too!
Thursday 19 June, 09:00
Students from Thuringia International School shared their post-conference actions focused on building a more inclusive and kind school environment. They proposed initiatives such as a Friendship Bench to support students who feel isolated, a Drop-in Suggestion Box to gather student voice, and an Inclusion Week featuring team-building, reflective activities, and awareness-raising videos to foster empathy and social connection. These projects reflect their commitment to addressing issues of friendship, bullying, and belonging through student-led change.
Thursday 19 June, 11:00
Students from BBIS presented a range of actions focused on fostering inclusion and tackling discrimination in their school community. Their initiatives included a Student Alliance calendar celebrating cultural diversity, a color-coded map to identify racism hotspots on campus, and plans to collaborate with secondary students for wider impact. They also emphasized conflict resolution tools like the Peace Bridge and Peacemaker program, aiming to promote uplifting language, kindness, and proactive student agency across grade levels.
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Friday 20 June, 08:15
Students from Berlin International School's Sparkies group shared actions they initiated to address discrimination following the AGIS student leadership conference.
They split into two teams: one focused on collecting anonymous student experiences through mailboxes and interviews, while the other worked on educating their peers through presentations, vocabulary tools, a discrimination sorting game, and a school-wide Kahoot quiz. Their efforts aim to create lasting change by raising awareness, fostering empathy, and improving student voice across all grade levels.
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