SCHOOL EXCURSIONS & TEACHING PROGRAMS
Q Station Sydney school excursion education programs explore the place, spaces and history of this heritage-listed site and National Park, located on North head and overlooking the magnificent Sydney Harbour. Spanning more than 150 years of Australian history, the 65 original buildings set on 35 hectares of bush land allow us to retrace the steps of those who have gone before to empathetically connect with the place and its many stories.
The stunning natural environment serves to remind us that long before the site was used as a Quarantine Station, it is acknowledged that the local Aboriginal people used Car-rang gel (North Head) as a special place for healing and teaching by the koradgee (wise ones). First contacts between the local Aboriginal people and the First Fleeters took place in nearby coves.
School excursion Education Programs at Q Station are designed to provide engaging learning experiences in an ever-evolving, historically and geographically-significant context across primary, secondary and tertiary programs. We also provide further learning for teachers with our Professional Development programs in place.
Themes of migration; health, medical technology and infectious disease; class, gender and race; play out alongside the personal stories, the hopes and fears of those quarantined which all come into focus at Q Station. Activities are designed to develop critical, creative and reflective thinking skills. Engagement with the natural and built environment, primary sources, artefacts from the heritage collection and stories from the site all provide a rich context for meaning-making across all ages, stages and subject areas with our school excursion programs.
The stunning natural environment serves to remind us that long before the site was used as a Quarantine Station, it is acknowledged that the local Aboriginal people used Car-rang gel (North Head) as a special place for healing and teaching by the koradgee (wise ones). First contacts between the local Aboriginal people and the First Fleeters took place in nearby coves.
School excursion Education Programs at Q Station are designed to provide engaging learning experiences in an ever-evolving, historically and geographically-significant context across primary, secondary and tertiary programs. We also provide further learning for teachers with our Professional Development programs in place.
Themes of migration; health, medical technology and infectious disease; class, gender and race; play out alongside the personal stories, the hopes and fears of those quarantined which all come into focus at Q Station. Activities are designed to develop critical, creative and reflective thinking skills. Engagement with the natural and built environment, primary sources, artefacts from the heritage collection and stories from the site all provide a rich context for meaning-making across all ages, stages and subject areas with our school excursion programs.
SCHOOL EXCURSION PROGRAMS FOR PRIMARY
Quarantine your class at Q Station! All of our education programs make use of an exceptional environment, heritage buildings and compelling stories to provide a unique learning experience with relevant links to a number of subject areas in the NSW and Australian Curriculum including History, Geography, Science and English across the primary years. It’s a great opportunity to get your kids interacting with nature and heritage artefacts.
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SCHOOL EXCURSION PROGRAMS FOR secondary
Get your students away from their screens and into the great outdoors at Q Station! Compelling stories, heritage buildings and a stunning natural environment provide a unique setting for learning with relevant links to the NSW and Australian Curriculum, especially in History, Geography, English and Science. Students get hands on artefacts and primary sources, making their own meaning whilst engaging with this exceptional place. From curricular-aligned programs to two-day art or writing retreats with students housed in the former Doctors & Nurses Quarters, Q Station has so much to offer!
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tertiary EXCURSION programs
Explore Sydney’s former Quarantine Station with your university students. Talk to our Education Program Manager to discuss how our site can create the learning experience you are looking for.
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professional development workshops for teachers
The Teaching & Learning team at Q Station love to work with teachers! Our NESA-accredited professional development workshops in History and Geography allow us to share the site with teachers as a learning resource and it’s a fun day of collegial learning for all!
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For more information contact our Education Program Manager on
02 9466 1565 or toursdesk@qstation.com.au
02 9466 1565 or toursdesk@qstation.com.au