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School excursionsThe Botanic Gardens Trust draws on spectacular plant displays to provide quality learning experiences. Our lessons aim to increase students’ understandings and appreciation of plants and the environment through hands-on activities. All lessons are closely linked to the New South Wales Board of Studies Syllabus Outcomes and are conducted by highly qualified and experienced Botanic Gardens Trust staff. For more information go to: Our other two Gardens also have a schools excursion program: The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, contains themed environments such as Temperate Rainforests; Tropical Lowlands, Montane and Australian Rainforest housed in the Tropical Centre; the Succulent Garden, Main Pond, Oriental Garden, the Cadi Jam Ora: First Encounters Garden, Herb Garden, Rare and Threatened Garden and the Heritage Palm Grove. These environments provide the perfect setting for students to gain the skills and knowledge needed to become environmentally sustainable citizens. Lesson duration and class sizeLessons with our Education Officers are one and a half hours for Early Stage 1, Stages 1, 2 and 3 and two hours for Stages 4, 5 and 6. Due to the nature of our outdoor excursions and taking Quality Learning and Occupational Health and Safety into consideration, our class size is limited to a maximum of 25 (Early Stage 1), 30 (Stage 1 to Stage 4) and 25 (Stage 5 and 6) students. Please ensure that you have no more than our required maximum number of students in each of your class groups. Risk management at the Gardens - school excursionsAll you require for your excursions at the Gardens in regard to risk management to ensure the health and safety of your students, your staff and excursion volunteers. Click here to view Risk management at the Gardens - school excursions. Duty of CareFollowing the Department of Education and Training policy in regard to ‘Duty of Care’ teachers are required to have a minimum of one teacher for every 30 students. Duty of Care requires that each group is supervised by a teacher from your school and that teachers remain with their student group at all times. Parents and other supervising adults are most welcome. Student DisciplineBotanic Gardens staff are not responsible for dealing with the discipline of your students. This remains the responsibility of the school’s teachers. How to book an excursion at the Gardens
On completion of you booking we will send you a completed ‘Confirmation of Booking Form’ and a Teacher's Information Kit. Please send back the pink copy of the ‘Confirmation of Booking Form’ and any special requirements for your class. Lessons discussed with the Education Officer beforehand will target your specific needs and those of your students so make sure that at least one of your participating teachers phones to confirm your booking and has time to discuss your particular expectations for the lesson. FeesLesson fee
All charges are inclusive of GST These fees include the services of our Education staff for the lesson and a Teachers Information Kit containing worksheet masters and information about your chosen topic. All supervising adults are free. Fees for Joint Study DaysAustralian Biota Study Day
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PaymentThe Department of Environment and Conservation will invoice the school. Please send your cheque to the postal address on the invoice and the Department will send the receipt to the school. You will be asked to fill in a ‘Confirmation of Invoice Details for Excursion’ form to verify student numbers on the day. On the dayArrive at the designated meeting point at least 20 minutes before the lesson is scheduled to commence to allow students time to have a bite to eat and go to the toilet. An Education Officer will be on hand to greet you and your students. What if it rains?Gardens lessons will go ahead even in inclement weather. If it’s raining please bring appropriate wet weather gear. Wet weather facilities are available and even in poor weather the Gardens take on a special atmosphere that creates a meaningful learning environment. |
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