School Field Trip Ideas For Melbourne

School trips are refreshing, not only for children, but also the teachers who strive tirelessly to help the kids learn in an interactive way. It is a fun learning experience to go on excursions, and if you are looking forward to organise one, remember to book minibus charter in Melbourne in advance as part of your planning. Let’s find out where you should go for your school excursions!

Melbourne Museum

With diverse excursion packages suitable for teachers and students of all abilities, Melbourne Museum provides a conducive learning ambiance with interactive exhibitions, comprehensive programs and challenging activities. Some of the permanent exhibits of the museum include:

  • The Human Body: Discover the phenomenon and charm of what a human body is.
  • Marine Life: Experience the life under waters in a deep-sea thrill.
  • The Melbourne Story: Learn how the city evolved into a shape that we witness today.
  • The Mind: Enter the world of dreams, fantasies, memories and emotions to explore how the mind works.
  • Dinosaur Walk: Go past the skeletal bones of animals that have gone extinct.
  • Wild: Get yourself surrounded by a wonderful diversity of reptiles, birds and mammals from across the globe.
  • Dynamic Earth: Witness uncut diamonds, giant crystals and gold nuggets on offer.

Melbourne City Experience

One of the best ways to make your students learn more about the city they live in, is to take them on a City Circle Tram ride past some of the iconic sites in Melbourne.  Some recommended activities include a guided tour at the Federation Square, night time or daytime views of the city from the spectacular Eureka Skydeck 88, discovering the Queen Victoria Markets or a guided tour of the Old Melbourne Gaol.

For a genuine city experience, you can also plan a theatre show or visit to an AFL game, which is sure to entertain children. There are many things you can add to the plan, with heaps of options lined up for you.

Rippon Lea House and Gardens

Known to be one of the finest grand suburban estates in the country, the Rippon Lea House and Gardens was the first institution to be recognized as a National Heritage. It was built in the year 1868 for a wealthy businessman, Sir Frederick Sargood, with the area covering a total of 45 acres. Explore the beauty and culture of this place complete with orchards, gardens and glasshouses. The mansion is hardly a 20-minute drive from the Melbourne CBD, and is nicely positioned amid a massive garden of sweeping lawns covering 14 acres, featuring fernery, waterfall, lake, heritage orchard, lookout tower, windmill and more.

The group of children can enjoy a wonderful afternoon wandering through the mansion, playing croquet on the Nursery Lawn, climbing the lookout tower or relaxing with a book, while having a coffee.

Melbourne Cricket Ground

Over decades, Australia has been at the forefront of cricket being the most successful team in the world with numerous trophies to their name. The city of Melbourne is home to the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground and the National Sports Museum, which houses Champions- Thoroughbred Racing Gallery, Australian Football Hall of Fame, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, Olympic Museum and much more.

Children have an opportunity to undertake the guided tour of MCG or choose between some themed tours. They have included a new literacy program called Writing sports as well as Drawing sports where you can take part in either of the activities, while also touring the Melbourne Cricket Ground. For an ideal school field trip, it’s better to combine a visit to National Sports Museum with MCG tour.

Fairy Park

Also known as the Fairytale Theme Park, the Fairy Park in Anakie is another popular school field trip destination, hardly an hour’s drive from the city of Melbourne. The park has some of the authentic displays thanks to the efforts of Peter Mayer and the Mayer family, who have been running the park since 5 decades. It’s a fantastic place for kids to soak up the learning environment, while listening to ancient fairy tales, myths and legends in a unique location. Explore the Camelot Playground, Elephant Rock Picnic Grounds and the Fairytale Land.

Travel back in time to witness how prince, princesses, villains, heroes and knights used to live in those days. Find exciting model train displays, towers, underground passageways, mazes and tunnels. Check out the dungeons along with picnic areas, slides and rides making the park a perfect spot for school outing.

Royal Botanic Gardens

Founded in the year 1846, the Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens extends across the length of 38 hectares, sloping to the river with lawns, lakes, garden beds and trees. It displays as many as 8500 different species, including 50,000 individual plants, displayed in 30 plant collections. In the year 1970, the Cranbourne Gardens was established as a significant spot for biodiversity conservation. Children can explore the colossal State Botanical collection including preserved fungi, algae and plants.

Some of the living collections at the Gardens include Viburnum Collection, Tropical Display-Glasshouse, Southern China Collection, Roses, Perennial Border, Oak Lawn, Long Island, Herb Garden, Grey Garden, Fern Gully, Eucalypts, Cycad Collection, Camellia Collection, Succulents, California Garden and Australian Forest Walk. Witness diverse flora and fauna, and the best of Australian wildlife!

Puffing Billy Steam Railway

Known as one of the oldest and best steam railways in the world, Puffing Billy is a steam train dating back a century covering the mountain track between Gembrook and Belgrave in the original 25-km track. You will be transported through the leafy gullies and stunning forests of the Dandenong Ranges in an open sided carriage, giving you the best views through the journey. You can easily catch the train at any one of the stations, or watch them cruising through at the refreshment room.

You have an option to travel on Dine and Dance on Puffing Billy departing on Fridays and Saturdays, the Daily Steam with Cuisine Luncheon, and luxury first class in a fully enclosed dining carriage. Some of the themed night trains include Rhythm and Blues on Puffing Billy, Jazz on Puffing Billy, Murder on the Puffing Billy Express and Steam and Cuisine after Dark.

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