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Victorian Essential Learning Standards 

The Royal Botanic Gardens Education Service programs are cross curricula, experience based and cater for a wide range of ages and abilities.

Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

 

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Growing School Community Gardens short course

Teacher Professional Development
South East Water Teacher Professional Development Session
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Careers Day -Cranbourne
This careers program will introduce students to the diversity of career options available within the fields of horticulture and conservation land management using the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne as a case study.
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School Partnership Programs -Melbourne
School Partnership Programs generate opportunities for long term, ongoing learning experiences for schools.
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Free Bus Offer -Melbourne
One of the barriers to bringing school groups out on excursions is the expense of transport. To assist in overcoming this barrier, The Ian Potter Foundation is providing support that will cover the cost of transport in order for eligible schools to travel to the Gardens to participate in one of the Children’s Garden programs.
Since it opened, the children of Melbourne have received The Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden very enthusiastically and we are all keen for every school child in the state to experience the education programs that we provide.

Please contact the Education Office on 9252 2358 to see if your school qualifies.


 

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