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Outdoor Escape Room

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Cost
$30 Per Student
Ratio
1:6
Type
Staff-led
Duration
1.5 hrs
Years
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
The Arts, Entertainment, Humanities & Social Science, Physical Education

The Outdoor Escape Room Itinerary is perfect for schools wanting to get students out of the classroom and into a collaborative, clue-cracking challenge across the streets of Fremantle.

Equipped with iPads and game kits, students work in small teams to solve puzzles, follow GPS clues, and complete time-sensitive missions—all while developing communication, critical thinking, and group strategy.

With gameplay unfolding in the real world, this program brings together tech, teamwork, and fresh air for a high-energy experience that feels more like an adventure than a lesson (though it’s definitely both).

This itinerary is ideal for:

  • Year group bonding and team-building

  • Peer support and leadership programs

  • End-of-term activities

  • Curriculum-linked outdoor learning

Available Outdoor Adventures

Time Cops
Students travel through time to prevent a historical disaster. Fast-paced and puzzle-heavy, this mission builds logic, memory, and map-based navigation skills.

Return to Wonderland
A magical mystery on the move—students re-enter Wonderland to solve quirky, creative challenges and stop the Queen of Hearts’ chaotic reign.

Each game is played in teams of 4–6, with up to 60 students able to participate in a single session. Escape Hunt Perth staff supervise the experience, and teachers are encouraged to walk with teams for support and engagement.

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About the Program

The Outdoor Escape Room Itinerary is perfect for schools wanting to get students out of the classroom and into a collaborative, clue-cracking challenge across the streets of Fremantle.

Equipped with iPads and game kits, students work in small teams to solve puzzles, follow GPS clues, and complete time-sensitive missions—all while developing communication, critical thinking, and group strategy.

With gameplay unfolding in the real world, this program brings together tech, teamwork, and fresh air for a high-energy experience that feels more like an adventure than a lesson (though it’s definitely both).

This itinerary is ideal for:

  • Year group bonding and team-building

  • Peer support and leadership programs

  • End-of-term activities

  • Curriculum-linked outdoor learning

Available Outdoor Adventures

Time Cops
Students travel through time to prevent a historical disaster. Fast-paced and puzzle-heavy, this mission builds logic, memory, and map-based navigation skills.

Return to Wonderland
A magical mystery on the move—students re-enter Wonderland to solve quirky, creative challenges and stop the Queen of Hearts’ chaotic reign.

Each game is played in teams of 4–6, with up to 60 students able to participate in a single session. Escape Hunt Perth staff supervise the experience, and teachers are encouraged to walk with teams for support and engagement.

Questions & Answers

Objectives

Critical and Creative Thinking

  • Apply logic and lateral thinking to solve puzzles under time pressure

  • Evaluate clues, patterns, and evidence to make informed decisions

  • Generate creative solutions when faced with unexpected challenges

Personal and Social Capability

  • Collaborate in small teams to complete a shared task

  • Show initiative and leadership within a team setting

  • Build resilience through trial, error, and time-sensitive problem-solving

ICT Capability

  • Use digital tools (iPads and game apps) to navigate, communicate, and solve tasks effectively

Civics and Citizenship / Geography

  • Develop spatial awareness and real-world navigation skills in an urban environment

  • Engage respectfully and safely within a public setting while completing an educational mission

General Capabilities (Australian Curriculum)

  • Strengthen communication, cooperation, and social interaction

  • Demonstrate responsibility, self-awareness, and strategic thinking

  • Reflect on team performance and individual contributions

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