Popular Educational Places in Australia


5 Popular Educational places in Australia that become popular tourist attraction for International Students.

The School House:

Experience this extraordinary building that was built in 1862 by Alexander Berry. The schoolhouse opened in 1870 at Toolijooa, near the Gerringong Township. It then became part of the Gerringong Primary School and was moved to Gerringong town in 1953. The building moved again in 1955 as the school was shut down and has been on its present site at number 2 Victoria Street Gerringong since then. Visitors can experience a variety of dining, hosting, entertainment, unique cheese-making and enjoy the tasting room for cheeses and teas made from local farm products. Don’t miss out this popular educational places in Australia and make a plan to visit this landmark in Gerringong. As The School House is not always open, you should contact them to find out their hours, events and regular dining schedule.

Popular Educational Places in Australia
P.S Did you know, that some customers who visit The School House, are actually old students who attended the primary school. Isn’t that awesome?

Djabung Permaculture Gardens:

Popular Educational Places in Australia

Located in Australia New South Wales, one kilometre away from the heart of Nimbin Village and home to the campus of Permaculture College, Australia. Visitors can wander around the gardens, enjoy the physical interaction with nature, and view the ecological designs and development of human creativity and skills. There is also a tour available and regular workshops where visitors are provided with information and insight about permaculture. Visitors from all over the world come to experience this ‘earth wise living’ while many students enjoy visiting the Dijbung Permaculture Gardens to conduct research, internships, training and volunteer programs.
Some interesting information, did you know, that two Australian men, Bill Mollison and David Holmgren actually came up with the Permaculture concept in the 1970’s.
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State Library of Victoria:

Popular Educational Places in Australia

If you are a lover of books and reading, you will thoroughly enjoy visiting the State Library of Victoria. This library is one of the largest in the world and is located in Victoria. It is open every day from 6 AM to 6 PM and in never empty of visitors. There is also a special room called ‘The dome gallery’ which is often used for educational exhibitions. The state library of Victoria is a great place to visit if you need to conduct research, complete school assignments and even enjoy family activities. You can check out their website at http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/ and find out what’s on and happening at the library.
As their saying goes ‘On site or online – there is always something new to discover☺. So go and check out the State Library of Victoria.

Science Works:

Popular Educational Places in Australia

For those who loves science and experiments, Science Works it must be on your bucket list for popular educational places in Australia. Science Works opened up in 1992 and is located in the city of Melbourne. It is an educational playground for young people to enjoy science. All games are presented in an attractive form and demonstrated in an unusual way to challenge the curious minds of all ages. Visitors can also experience the amazing scientific theme by walking through big machines that keep the city running, enjoy the Lightning Room, immersive exhibitions and the Planetarium Melbourne. You can check out this link to find out what’s on and happening at Science Works as well as scienceworks prices https://museumvictoria.com.au/scienceworks/whats-on/.

Join Science Works on an exhibition to understand the mysteries of our everyday lives and the universe☺.

The Sydney Observatory:

Popular Educational Places in Australia

The Sydney Observatory – Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences was established in 1879 and the venues include the Powerhouse Museum, The Sydney Observatory and Discovery Centre. It is open to the public from 10 AM to 5 PM and is an Australia must see if you are interested in learning and experiencing how engineering, science, technology and design impact the world, including Australia. You can check out this link to find out what’s on and happening at the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, https://maas.museum/whats-on/#/.

Don’t miss out on all the popular educational places in Australia that you can visit for both fun and learning activities in Australia ☺. You can contact education ONE to help with your visa application. Think Australia, think education ONE!

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