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Be The Future For The Wild: Celebrating World Environment Day

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Cost
$25 per student
Ratio
Max capacity: 90 students per day | 30 students per workshop
Type
Staff-led, Self-Directed
Duration
10:00am - 1:45pm
Years
3, 4, 5, 6
Subject
Science, Technologies, Humanities & Social Science

Celebrate World Environment Day with a wild educational excursion like no other at Taronga Zoo Sydney on either 4 or 5 June 2026.

Limited spaces for Stage 2 and 3 students available for this unique learning experience, delivered by Taronga Zoo Sydney and Be The Future.

This wild educational excursion will intertwine the chance to come face to face with animals and their environments, and to explore climate solutions using interactive digital floor games and recycled materials.

Students will experience three rotations throughout the day:

  • Life Cycles (Stage 2) or Adaptions in a Changing World Workshop (Stage 3) | Taronga Institute for Science & Learning (Map ref 9L)
  • Climate Solutions Workshop | Taronga Centenary Theatre (Map ref 12J)
  • Self-guided visit (including lunch) | Taronga Zoo Sydney

Taronga Zoo Sydney has been providing schools with unique learning experiences that align with curriculum for over 40 years.

Be The Future is pioneering interactive climate solutions experiences that provide awe-inspiring storytelling, interactive digital floor games, and hands-on activities.

Find out more about Be The Future For The Wild on the Taronga Zoo Sydney website.

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About the Program

Celebrate World Environment Day with a wild educational excursion like no other at Taronga Zoo Sydney on either 4 or 5 June 2026.

Limited spaces for Stage 2 and 3 students available for this unique learning experience, delivered by Taronga Zoo Sydney and Be The Future.

This wild educational excursion will intertwine the chance to come face to face with animals and their environments, and to explore climate solutions using interactive digital floor games and recycled materials.

Students will experience three rotations throughout the day:

  • Life Cycles (Stage 2) or Adaptions in a Changing World Workshop (Stage 3) | Taronga Institute for Science & Learning (Map ref 9L)
  • Climate Solutions Workshop | Taronga Centenary Theatre (Map ref 12J)
  • Self-guided visit (including lunch) | Taronga Zoo Sydney

Taronga Zoo Sydney has been providing schools with unique learning experiences that align with curriculum for over 40 years.

Be The Future is pioneering interactive climate solutions experiences that provide awe-inspiring storytelling, interactive digital floor games, and hands-on activities.

Find out more about Be The Future For The Wild on the Taronga Zoo Sydney website.

Documents

Excursion Overview

Questions & Answers

Objectives

Stage 2

Science and Technology & Geography | Outcomes: ST2-2DP-T, ST2-4LW-S; GE2-1; GE2-2

Stage 3

Science and Technology & Geography | Outcomes: ST3-2DP-T, ST3-4LW-S; GE3-2; GE3-3

Priorities

Sustainability; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

Itinerary

Activity Description Duration
10:00am | Welcome Taronga Centenary Theatre 0.25 hour
10:15am | Session One Possible rotations: 1. Life Cycles (Stage 2) or Adaptions in a Changing World (Stage 3) Workshop 2. Climate Solutions Workshop 3. Self-guided visit (including lunch) 1 hour
11:30am | Session Two Possible rotations: 1. Life Cycles (Stage 2) or Adaptions in a Changing World (Stage 3) Workshop 2. Climate Solutions Workshop 3. Self-guided visit (including lunch) 1 hour
12:45pm | Session Three Possible rotations: 1. Life Cycles (Stage 2) or Adaptions in a Changing World (Stage 3) Workshop 2. Climate Solutions Workshop 3. Self-guided visit (including lunch) 1 hour
1:45pm: Return to school or optional self-guided visit Head back to buses or take optional additional time to explore Taronga Zoo Sydney (self-guided visit) 1 hour
10:00am | Welcome

0.25 hour

Taronga Centenary Theatre

10:15am | Session One

1 hour

Possible rotations: 1. Life Cycles (Stage 2) or Adaptions in a Changing World (Stage 3) Workshop 2. Climate Solutions Workshop 3. Self-guided visit (including lunch)

11:30am | Session Two

1 hour

Possible rotations: 1. Life Cycles (Stage 2) or Adaptions in a Changing World (Stage 3) Workshop 2. Climate Solutions Workshop 3. Self-guided visit (including lunch)

12:45pm | Session Three

1 hour

Possible rotations: 1. Life Cycles (Stage 2) or Adaptions in a Changing World (Stage 3) Workshop 2. Climate Solutions Workshop 3. Self-guided visit (including lunch)

1:45pm: Return to school or optional self-guided visit

1 hour

Head back to buses or take optional additional time to explore Taronga Zoo Sydney (self-guided visit)

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