Stage 3 excursions

An enthusiastic group of students in yellow shirts show their scratch art drawings to the camera.

Stage 3 - Humans Shape Places - Blackwattle Bay

Students explore how human actions impact the environment through engaging, hands-on learning.

Four students in blue school uniforms take notes about a possum in a tree. The possum is stuffed. The wooded area they are standing in appears to be near a road or car park.

Stage 3 - The Living World at The Coal Loader

Students explore ecosystems and biodiversity through interactive activities and field investigations

This black and white historical photo shows a small group of children sitting on the kerb in front of some houses. The images appears to have been taken in the late 18000s or early 1900s.

Stage 3 - Perspectives on the past - The Rocks

Students explore the rich history of The Rocks through a hands-on, engaging mystery hunt where students investigate key colonial people, places, and events of the 1800s, using digital tools to document their discoveries.

An artists impression of the coal loader platform in Waverton. It has been transformed into a green space with people walking around in the sun. Shaded areas offer repreive from the sun and the areas are covered in solar panels.

Stage 3 - Factors that shape places - Coal Loader

Students explore the natural, cultural, and economic factors influencing the development of places, using The Coalloader as a case study

Stage 3 - Planning for Sustainable Futures

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A group of students gathered around a collection of artefacts. Students are recording their findings on their worksheets.

Stage 3 - The Rocks – People, Places and Events

Students explore the rich history of The Rocks through a hands-on, engaging mystery hunt where students investigate key colonial people, places, and events of the 1800s, using digital tools to document their discoveries.