Excursion programs

Programs will align with the Victorian Curriculum F-10 Version 2.0 in 2026

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Classification and Adaptations Year 7-8
Werribee Open Range Zoo | Year 7, Year 8
Students explore the classification of animals based on their roles within an ecosystem, with a particular focus on megafauna and macrofauna.
VCE Biology Unit 4
Werribee Open Range Zoo | VCE
How does life change and respond to challenges?
Kinder Kid examines a brown-and-orange feather with a green magnifying glass.
Early Childhood
Healesville Sanctuary | Early Childhood
Engage your senses in nature! Connect with the environment through nature play and learn about Wurundjeri culture and unique Australian wildlife.
A young student smiles as he looks at a teal, timber-shaded ostrich egg, next to smaller tan eggs
Cultures and Connection to Place F-2
Healesville Sanctuary | Foundation, Year 1, Year 2
Aboriginal cultures teach us that everything is connected. Uncover Aboriginal connections to seasons, animal life cycles, and the environment by playing, exploring, and observing the Australian bush.
A boy is school uniform rubs a stick between his hands as another student looks on.
Aboriginal Cultures and Country Year 3-4
Healesville Sanctuary | Year 3, Year 4
Links to Victorian Curriculum Levels 3-4 Science and Geography and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cross-curriculum priorities.
Three students smile as they walk through the bush of Healesville Sanctuary on a sunny day.
Self-guided
Healesville Sanctuary | Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8, Year 9, Year 10, Foundation, Year 1, Year 2, EAL, Early Childhood, VCE, VCE Vocational Major, Tertiary
A unique, real-world learning experience exploring Australia’s natural world and wildlife.
Four young school students in uniform smile while while listening to a Zoo staff member, who is crouched down in front of a Koala exhibit.
Habitats, Features and Life Cycles F-2
Healesville Sanctuary | Foundation, Year 1, Year 2
Immerse your students in nature and take a journey through the Australian bush at Healesville Sanctuary to discover what makes Australian animals so unique, how they survive and how to best care for them and their homes.
Student in uniform looks down at Helmeted Honeyeater at Healesville Sanctuary.
Features, Life Cycles and the Environment Year 3-4
Healesville Sanctuary | Year 3, Year 4
Take a journey through the Australian bush at Healesville Sanctuary and discover the features and life cycles of Australian animals and how they depend on the environment to survive.
Student in uniform watches a Helmeted Honeyeater fly away, at Healesville Sanctuary.
Adaptations and Features Year 5-6
Healesville Sanctuary | Year 5, Year 6
Discover the diversity of Australian animals, their amazing adaptations and the environmental conditions they need to survive.
Four secondary school students examine a skull, at Healesville Sanctuary.
Food Chains and Food Webs Year 7-8
Healesville Sanctuary | Year 7, Year 8
Investigate the food webs of Australian animals and their unique features that are key to survival.