ABOUT
Between us, we’ve spent decades in science labs, classrooms, studios, workshops, bushland reserves, community halls and performance spaces. Now we bring that experience to home-educating families through hands-on sessions that are practical, creative, and a little bit adventurous.
Our Living Laboratory field studies take learning outdoors — into real ecosystems, real history, and real conversations. Students might be:
• Identifying native plants and studying bushland ecology
• Observing wildlife and learning field identification skills
• Nature journaling and scientific illustration
• Exploring environmental science and conservation
• Walking local history into the present
But we don’t stop at boots and microscopes.
The arts are woven right through what we do:
• Choir and community singing
• Music workshops and ensemble sessions
• Creative writing labs and storytelling circles
• Visual arts linked to science and observation
• Performance and expressive arts projects
Because learning isn’t just about facts — it’s about voice, confidence, creativity, and connection.
Some sessions are relaxed and exploratory. Others are structured and skill-focused. A few require specialist supervision (because tree climbing and certain field studies are best done properly!). All of them are guided by volunteers who genuinely care.
We believe education thrives in community. When teens are sketching insects, harmonising in choir, drafting a short story under a gum tree, or debating ecology on a bush track — that’s learning that lasts.
No conveyor belts. No cookie cutters. Just shared wisdom, curiosity, and a whole lot of heart.
Welcome to the adventure.
