Connect & Learn in Nature
Education is so important to us. It’s a great way for people to connect, share knowledge and educate about Australia’s natural and cultural heritage.
We offer a number of different options for learning more about wildlife, conservation and culture. From school excursions to holiday programs and workshops, there’s something for all ages.
Educational Visits
For students of all ages

Early Learning
Spark the curiosity of young wildlife warriors with a day of exploring the wonders of nature and wildlife.

Primary School
Bring learning to life with a hands-on wildlife adventure aligned to the Australian Curriculum.

High School
Dive into real-world learning with curriculum-linked experiences for secondary students.

Adults
Ignite a passion for nature and wildlife with our engaging programs tailored for curious adult minds.
Wildlife Studies

Home Schooling
Bring your homeschool curriculum to life with hands-on, nature-based learning in a supportive setting.

Community Groups
Connect with nature through our inclusive wildlife education programs made for all abilities and interests.
More Ways to Learn
Wildlife Incursions
We can come to you!
If you cannot get to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, we can come to you! The Wildlife on Wheels program is perfect for ESL and Early learning centres, as well as Primary and High School year groups.


Community Workshops
Learn from the experts. Upskill your passion by attending one of our on site workshops, specific to conservation, bee keeping and more!
School Holiday Programs
Nature and animal loving kids will love our school holiday programs. They’re perfect to keep kids active during school holidays, learn something new and connect with others.


Educational Resources
Download age appropriate workbooks for your students.
Animal Facts & Info
Find out more about your favourite animals!
Jingeri – Hello
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the greater Yugambeh language region, the Country on which Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Hospital are situated today. We recognise their continuing connections to the land, sky, waters (waterways), and wildlife. We thank them for caring for this Country and its ecosystems.
We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.

