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Living Things Change and Grow at Symbio

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Science Excursion

This exciting wildlife adventure turns your students into real animal investigators!

The day begins with an exclusive live animal presentation where students gently touch friendly snakes, curious lizards and even a tiny alligator. It’s the perfect chance to use their senses, collect observations and explore how different animals look, move and behave.

On two guided walks, students explore Symbio’s vibrant habitats, learning about koalas, kangaroos, farmyard animals, and more. Along the way, they group living things, identify the features that help them survive, and observe how plants and animals grow and change across their life cycles. Students also learn how

Joyful, hands-on and full of discovery, a wildlife adventure that brings science to life!

10am- 2pm (4 hour)

Arrival at 10:00 am
Our Rangers will be at the Symbio entrance to say G’day and welcome your group to a day full of wildlife fun.

10:00am – 10:30am:
Arrival, morning tea and a toilet break for students (after that long bus ride… phew!).

10:30am – 11:10am:
Introductory animal presentation. Students meet our Rangers, learn about the day’s topics, and get up close to reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and even a small alligator.

After the presentation, students will be divided into groups of approximately 35, with each group assigned a Ranger for the guided walks. Activities rotate, so groups may complete experiences at different times.

11:10am – 12:10pm:
Lower Walk guided tour. Your students will encounter dingoes, native birds, farmyard animals, quokkas, wedge-tailed eagles, lemurs, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, echidnas, emus, and Tasmanian devils.

12:10pm – 12:40pm:
Lunch and toilet break.

12:40pm – 1:40pm:
Upper Walk guided tour. Highlights include crocodiles, koalas, frogs, little penguins, the reptile house, meerkats and the world’s smallest monkeys.

1:40pm – 2:00pm:
Wrap-up, a final toilet stop, and an optional visit to the gift shop.

2:00pm: Departure time… and we’ll sadly say goodbye (while your students ask if they can stay forever).

Please note: Times may vary slightly on the day. This schedule is a guide only.

ST1-SCI-01 measures and describes changes in living things, materials, movement, Earth and the sky;
ST1-PQU-01 poses questions based on observations and information to investigate cause and effect;
ST1-DAT-01 collects, represents and uses data to identify patterns and relationships;
ST1-DDT-01 uses technologies and materials to design and make products to address user needs or opportunities;
ST1-PQU-01 poses questions based on observations and information to investigate cause and effect.

Living things change over time

  • Recognise that data can be collected through observation, testing and research, and that it can be represented as descriptions, diagrams, graphs, images and tables;
  • Collect data about the variety of living things in a local habitat, group them and justify the groupings;
  • Describe the changes in a plant as it grows using data and scientific models;
  • Describe the changes in an animal as it goes through its life cycle using data and scientific models;
  • Describe how Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples use Knowledges of the life cycles of livings things;
  • Examine the evidence for extinct animals.

The cost of this wildlife adventure is $27.00 + GST per student.
(Minimum charge x35)

This price includes:

  • Full-day entry into Symbio Wildlife Park;
  • Private Live Animal Encounter (yes, your students really do get to touch reptiles!);
  • A fully guided tour led by our enthusiastic and knowledgeable Rangers;
  • Your own designated space for morning tea and lunch;
  • A pre-completed Risk Assessment to make planning easier;
  • Assistance with sourcing bus quotes;
  • All equipment provided;
  • Full Administrative support.

Note: Teacher ratios: (1 teacher free per 10 students (Kindergarten), 1 teacher free per 15 students (Years 1–6), Additional teachers: $38.00 + GST per teacher)

Choose Your Date

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Alternative Dates

Please list 3 additional dates in the fields below, just in case your preferred date is already booked.

Bags of Animal Feed

With this exciting hands-on experience, your students can interact and feed our friendly animals—a favourite addition to this program and highly recommended!

Option 1:
$1.50 per student – x1 feeding area

Option 2:
$3 per student – x2 feeding areas
both farmyard + kangaroo/wallaby walk through

Would you like our help with transport?

Please note this will be an additional cost to the excursion price and a separate quote will be provided to you. This quote will be from an external transport company who will invoice you directly.

Please note this is a tentative booking. After your booking request is submitted, we will be in touch via email to confirm the requested date and arrange the final details for the booking.

All prices are +GST. As this program is an educational service, all GST charged can be reimbursed in its entirety by the Government.

FAQS

How many teachers can we bring along?

Symbio ratios are:

  • Kindergarten: 1 teacher free per 10 students
  • Years 1-6: 1 teacher free per 15 students
    Extra teachers/ adults can attend for $38 + GST. All SLSOs attend at no extra cost.
Can we use the canteen or gift shop on the day?

Yes, absolutely! When you book, we send you the canteen and gift shop info to share with students. If you want time for either on the day, let your Rangers know and we’ll build it into the schedule.

Can we use the splash park?

Yes! The splash park is best in the warmer months. Let us know when you book so we can factor it into the plan, or choose our K-6 Picnic Fun Day + Splash Park program instead. We suggest students bring a spare set of clothes (just in case the fun gets a bit too splashy).

Can my students feed the animals at Symbio?

Our favourite question… YES!
Here are our two feeding options:

  • 1 feeding area: $1.50
  • 2 feeding areas: $3.00
    Includes farmyard animals + kangaroo/wallaby walkthrough. It’s a small add-on that makes the day extra special.
How many groups will my students be in?

We usually plan for one Ranger per 35-40 students. On the day, your students will be split into groups of that size, with a Ranger assigned to each group to guide them as they rotate through the activities.