Acknowledgment of Country
We honour and respect all Elders and Traditional Custodians of the lands the Botanic Gardens of Sydney stand on. We acknowledge the lands as significant historical, ceremonial and traditional trade grounds.
Investigate the wide variety of local native plants that were integral to the lives of First Nations people.
Explore sustainable living practices and become a sustainability superhero!
Use geographical skills and tools to build a shelter and plant the perfect picnic with your students.
Based on Pamela Allen’s book Alexander’s Outing, children trace Alexander’s journey through the garden and solve maths.
Step back in time and explore the similarities and differences between families today and Aboriginal family heritage.
Engage in primary and secondary investigations using the Botanic Garden's native Australian flora.
There's been a theft of a valuable plant specimens at the Garden and we need your help investigating the crime.
There's been a theft of a valuable plant specimens at the Garden and we need your help investigating the crime.
Learn about how humans have contributed to the Cumberland Plain Woodland becoming an endangered biome.
A school tour of the Australian PlantBank is an extraordinary hands-on experience for students that brings their STEM learning to life within a state-of-the-art plant science and conservation facility.