The memorial and garden dedicated to all animals who have served our nation in times of war and peace. The backdrop for the memorial was painted by the special needs students of the school.
The memorial recognises the sacrifices and deeds that animals have undertaken in battlefields around the world. Senior Constable Nigel Allsopp, a current-serving police-dog handler and President of the Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation (AWAMO), was a driving force behind the war-animal memorial dedication. AWAMO has donated over 30 similar plaques honouring the deeds and sacrifices of animals during all wars at various RSLs, Parks and Military establishments.
On the 26th August 2016 the Australian War Animal Memorial Organization (AWAMO) presented a bronze war animal plaque to the Special Needs School in Glen Innes, NSW. AWAMO was approached by the Glen Innes RSL President Gordon Taylor and School Teacher Julie Wright jointly to see if they could help the children with their war animal garden project. The children have been constructing a purple flower garden to honour war animals as part of the school program. The school was also given educational materials and posters about war animals to assist with the teaching of this subject. On the day several other schools from around the district attended the event and over 400 kids from preschool to year 12 were present from without the district.