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Escape Room + Team Building

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Cost
$55 Per Student
Ratio
1:10
Type
Self-Directed, Staff-led
Duration
3 hrs
Years
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Humanities & Social Science, Science, English, Entertainment, Mathematics, Language, Technologies

This itinerary is a full-circle student experience—blending the thrill of problem-solving in an escape room with meaningful, hands-on team development.

Part 1: Escape Room Challenge (1.5 hours)
Students start their day immersed in one of Escape Hunt Sydney’s signature escape rooms. Working in small teams, they’ll need to communicate, collaborate, and think critically as they race against the clock. From recovering lost swords to solving magical mysteries, each room brings its own story, strategy, and curriculum-aligned skills.

Escape rooms available include:

  • Alice in Puzzleland – whimsical and creative

  • The Legend of the Sword – leadership through fantasy adventure

  • Secret Service Mission – logic and communication under pressure

  • Wizard’s Quest – confidence and collaboration in a magical setting

  • Aladdin & the Magic Vault – teamwork meets treasure hunt

  • Bank of Australia Heist – historical mystery for strategic minds

  • Assassin in the Pub – the hardest challenge for advanced groups

Part 2: Team Building Workshop (1.5 hours)
Following the escape experience, students take part in a professionally designed team building session tailored for school groups. This isn’t just “fun and games”—each activity is intentionally structured to stretch students’ capabilities in:

  • Collaboration – Games that require trust, delegation, and clear communication under pressure.

  • Leadership – Exercises that encourage students to step up, lead their peers, and adapt to changing group dynamics.

  • Problem-Solving – Strategic challenges that rely on group decision-making and resilience through trial and error.

  • Reflection – Short debriefs help students connect the dots between what they experienced in the escape room and how they perform as a team in real-life situations.

Activities are flexible and can be tailored to the age group and goals of your visit—whether it’s building leadership among Year 10s or strengthening connection in a new Year 7 cohort.

This itinerary is ideal for:

  • Student leadership programs

  • Peer support and mentoring groups

  • End-of-term celebrations with purpose

  • Enrichment and extension excursions

Students walk away with more than just great memories—they’ll leave with sharpened skills, stronger connections, and a deeper understanding of how to work (and win) together.

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About the Program

This itinerary is a full-circle student experience—blending the thrill of problem-solving in an escape room with meaningful, hands-on team development.

Part 1: Escape Room Challenge (1.5 hours)
Students start their day immersed in one of Escape Hunt Sydney’s signature escape rooms. Working in small teams, they’ll need to communicate, collaborate, and think critically as they race against the clock. From recovering lost swords to solving magical mysteries, each room brings its own story, strategy, and curriculum-aligned skills.

Escape rooms available include:

  • Alice in Puzzleland – whimsical and creative

  • The Legend of the Sword – leadership through fantasy adventure

  • Secret Service Mission – logic and communication under pressure

  • Wizard’s Quest – confidence and collaboration in a magical setting

  • Aladdin & the Magic Vault – teamwork meets treasure hunt

  • Bank of Australia Heist – historical mystery for strategic minds

  • Assassin in the Pub – the hardest challenge for advanced groups

Part 2: Team Building Workshop (1.5 hours)
Following the escape experience, students take part in a professionally designed team building session tailored for school groups. This isn’t just “fun and games”—each activity is intentionally structured to stretch students’ capabilities in:

  • Collaboration – Games that require trust, delegation, and clear communication under pressure.

  • Leadership – Exercises that encourage students to step up, lead their peers, and adapt to changing group dynamics.

  • Problem-Solving – Strategic challenges that rely on group decision-making and resilience through trial and error.

  • Reflection – Short debriefs help students connect the dots between what they experienced in the escape room and how they perform as a team in real-life situations.

Activities are flexible and can be tailored to the age group and goals of your visit—whether it’s building leadership among Year 10s or strengthening connection in a new Year 7 cohort.

This itinerary is ideal for:

  • Student leadership programs

  • Peer support and mentoring groups

  • End-of-term celebrations with purpose

  • Enrichment and extension excursions

Students walk away with more than just great memories—they’ll leave with sharpened skills, stronger connections, and a deeper understanding of how to work (and win) together.

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Objectives

Critical and Creative Thinking

  • Use logic and reasoning to solve complex puzzles under time pressure

  • Generate creative solutions to overcome group challenges and escape scenarios

  • Reflect on team decisions and problem-solving strategies

Personal and Social Capability

  • Build positive relationships through collaborative teamwork

  • Develop self-awareness and take responsibility within group roles

  • Demonstrate resilience, adaptability, and leadership in dynamic tasks

  • Resolve conflict and navigate group challenges constructively

Ethical Understanding

  • Make fair, inclusive decisions as a group under timed conditions

  • Understand group dynamics and act with empathy and respect

Health and Physical Education (Personal, Social and Community Health strand)

  • Recognise the importance of emotional regulation and resilience

  • Build strategies to manage stress, uncertainty, and pressure in group settings

  • Develop cooperative skills essential for healthy interpersonal relationships

General Capabilities (ACARA)

  • Collaboration and teamwork: Working effectively in diverse teams

  • Problem-solving: Applying strategies, reflecting, and adjusting approaches

  • Communication: Expressing ideas clearly, listening actively, and providing constructive feedback

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