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Bonnie Vale campground, Royal National Park. Photo: Andrew Richards

Living world wet and dry environments

Come and explore the Living World with us on this Stage 1 (Years 1-2) Science and Technology at Bonnie Vale in the Royal National Park. Students will explore both wet and dry environments and learn the importance of plant and animal habitat.

Stage
Stage 1 (Years 1-2)
Learning area
Science and Technology
When

Weekdays during school term.

Where
Bonnie Vale campground
Students listening to an Aboriginal guide on a Bush art school excursion in Blue Gum Hills Regional Park. Photo: Adam Hollingworth © DPIE

Bush art

Experience Blue Gum Hills Regional Park through the eyes of an Aboriginal person on this Stage 1 (Years 1-2) Bush art Geography excursion. Through hands-on art experiences you will learn how Aboriginal people use art when connecting to Country.

Stage
Stage 1 (Years 1-2)
Learning area
Geography
When

Weekdays all year.

Where
Blue Gum Hills Regional Park in North Coast
A ranger and 2 students investigating plants on a Sensing the rainforest school excursion in Dorrigo National Park. Photo: Remy Brand © DPIE

Sensing the Rainforest

Sensing the rainforest is a Stage 1 (Years 1-2) school excursion in Dorrigo National Park, focusing on Geography. Students will explore the wonders of Dorrigo Rainforest - observing, listening, touching, smelling and searching to discover this special environment. It is a fun program for all ages, adults included.

Stage
Stage 1 (Years 1-2)
Learning area
Geography
Where
Dorrigo National Park in North Coast
Students and NPWS guide inside the La Perouse Museum. Photo: Kim Collas

Stories of a different time at La Perouse

Stories from a different time is a fascinating Stage 1 (Years 1-2) history excursion at La Perouse. Students will learn about the first contact between the Aboriginal people, traditional custodians of the land, and the new British arrivals.

Stage
Stage 1 (Years 1-2)
Learning area
History
When

Weekdays during the school term, 10am to 2pm, including meal breaks

Where
La Perouse area in Kamay Botany Bay National Park in Sydney and surrounds
Bradleys Head Amphitheatre, Sydney Harbour National Park. Photo: John Yurasek

The earth's environment at Bradleys Head

The earth's environment is a fun, Stage 1 (Years 1-2) geography excursion at Bradleys Head. Students will identify the physical features of this beautiful place. They'll discuss how people interact with the place in both past and present contexts.  

Stage
Stage 1 (Years 1-2)
Learning area
Geography
When

Weekdays (all year), 10am to 2pm, including meal breaks.

Where
Bradleys Head – Booraghee Amphitheatre, Sydney Harbour National Park

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