
School Canberra Tours
School Canberra Tours immerse students in the heart of Australia’s civic and cultural life. From standing in Parliament House to exploring national museums, galleries, and memorials, these tours help young people understand what it means to be Australian. It’s about connecting with history, understanding democracy, and exploring the values and institutions that shape our shared future.
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Designed with purpose, built around your students
Curriculum-aligned travel that brings learning to life through real-world experiences
“It made politics real — I finally understood how the decisions made in Parliament affect all of us.”
— Year 9 student, ACT
Where democracy, culture, and identity come to life.
Behind the Scenes at Parliament
Meet elected officials, explore democratic processes, and sit in on real debates in Australia’s political heart.
Walk Through National History
From the Australian War Memorial to Old Parliament House, students explore our story through immersive exhibits and powerful national narratives.
Civic Engagement in Action
Participate in interactive programs at the Museum of Australian Democracy, understanding voting, advocacy, and what it means to be an active citizen.
Explore Culture, Science & Identity
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What Students Gain?
Seeing Democracy in Action
Students don’t just hear about how laws are made — they watch it happen. A visit to Parliament turns textbooks into real-time lessons in leadership, citizenship, and the power of having a voice.
Connecting with Country
At the National Museum and Aboriginal cultural centres, students explore stories and perspectives that shape Australia’s past, present, and future — deepening their cultural understanding and sense of shared identity.
Making Big Ideas Click
Museums, galleries, and memorials bring abstract ideas like rights, responsibility, and remembrance into focus — helping students link big concepts to their own lives and values.
Inspiring Young Leaders
Whether role-playing in a mock parliament or reflecting at the War Memorial, students are encouraged to think critically, ask questions, and discover the kind of leader they want to become.
Learning Without Walls
From science at Questacon to art at the National Gallery, students experience cross-curricular learning that’s hands-on, minds-on, and unforgettable.
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Designed with purpose, built around your students
Curriculum-aligned travel that brings learning to life through real-world experiences
Where Can You Go?
One capital, countless learning moments.
