A warm, spoiler safe Oscars catch up for teachers. Pick one film that matches your actual energy, not your imaginary free time, and still feel part of awards season without doing “homework”.
School camps are a cornerstone of the Victorian education experience. They provide students with immersive learning opportunities outside the classroom, help build resilience and independence, and strengthen peer relationships.
A science coordinator once told me she'd given up on STEM excursions because none of them connected to what she was teaching. Here are ten Victorian programs that actually align with the curriculum — and what makes them work.
A Year 8 teacher once told me most history incursions feel like expensive storytelling sessions. Here are five Victorian programmes that go deeper - and why they're worth considering for your medieval or ancient history units.
Excursion budgets are tight. But Melbourne has dozens of excellent programmes for $15 or less per student. Here are fifteen that deliver real educational value without requiring creative accounting or fundraising.
Sometimes the best excursion is the one that comes to you. We've found four incursions across NSW that teachers actually recommend — from first aid training for primary students to emotional literacy workshops for Year 9-12 boys. They align with curriculum, they don't require buses, and they deliver without the hype.
A teacher once told me her students cared more about the planet after one morning sorting through Reverse Garbage than they did after a term of worksheets. Here are five NSW excursions that make sustainability real — not just a buzzword.
From significant historical landmarks to our world-class art galleries and museums, schools will never run out of ideas for their next educational excursion. In this article, we've compiled our top 10 school excursion ideas in Australia to combine learning with adventure.