
SA Schools Constitutional Convention

The annual SA Schools Constitutional Convention encourages student learning about civics and citizenship, democracy, the Australian Constitution and what it means to be an Australian citizen.
The SA Schools Constitutional Convention has been running since 1995. It is an initiative between the Department for Education and the Parliament of SA. It is supported by the Australian Government.
Students have the opportunity to:
- learn and share their views about Australia and its Constitution;
- find out how the Constitution shapes our democracy; and
- learn how the Constitution promotes understanding of our democratic heritage and traditions.
2025 Event Details
Theme: Should the Australian Constitution be easier to change?
Friday 19 September 2025
8.30am to 3.30pm
Parliament House
North Terrace, Adelaide.
In 2025 the program includes:
- Presentations by expert speakers
- A Q&A panel with Members of Parliament
- Group workshops
- A debate and mock referendum in the House of Assembly Chamber.
Parliament House provides a unique venue for this learning experience with an optional tour on offer for students. Morning tea and lunch will be provided.
How to Nominate
Up to 2 students from metropolitan schools and up to 4 students from regional schools can be nominated. To nominate students, teachers should complete the nomination form by 5pm Friday 8 August 2025.
Individual schools are responsible for seeking parent/caregiver consent and transport arrangements. Registered teachers and staff from the Department for Education will be present, however schools are encouraged to provide supervision on the day.
Financial support is available for students in regional and remote locations. Email [email protected] for further information.