We offer a rich program of performance, exhibitions, tours, and online resources for kindergarten, primary and secondary school students. Our education team create teacher resources to inspire students and meet curriculum outcomes.
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Contact us at [email protected] to learn more about any of our education or youth engagement programs, or contact the Box Office [email protected] to book a theatre performance for your group.
Our Box Office team will support your ticket booking process. Learning groups are eligible for group booking prices, along with one free staff member ticket per 10 students.

Contemporary Indigenous Theatre: Free In-School Workshops
Are you interested in teaching Contemporary Indigenous Theatre? Bunjil Place's new Education program sends a Teacher and Theatre Practitioner to your school to run an immersive workshop with your students.
Learn how to explore Contemporary Indigenous Theatre. These in-school workshops will support your drama teaching and will be delivered by First Nations and non-Indigenous practitioners. Teachers will experience ways First Nations theatre practitioners approach creating drama through devising, script development, and collaborative work.
By booking only - please contact us to arrange a session for your school.
DIGITAL RESOURCES
Casey Cornucopia Education Modules
Years 1-8 Future Food modules cover curriculum in D&T, Humanities, Science & HPE.
Years 9-10 Food Design and Food modules cover curriculum in Geography and Visual Design.
Casey Cornucopia was a 24-day festival celebrating the produce and land of the City of Casey. Featuring tours, food hub presentations and a spectacular sculptural installation of three giant foods surrounded by the worlds first flavour fog there was plenty to experience. As part of the festival, Bunjil Place launched a unique Education Program full of free lessons and modules for you to use in the classroom.
Read more about Casey Cornucopia Education
Draw a fuzzy friend with Kat Chadwick
Visual Art Levels 4 - 6
Melbourne illustrator Kat Chadwick presents a fun tutorial on how to draw an animal character. Following Kat's step-by-step instructions, students learn basic tricks and tips to create their own character.
Draw Calm Clive with Kenny Pittock
Levels F - 4
Melbourne artist Kenny Pittock presents a tutorial using simple folding techniques and drawing to create a fishy character with a twist.
Workshop Video Download Calm Clive Template
Art At Home: Paper Sewing
Visual Art Levels 5 - 6
Students can investigate the creative practice of local artist Kylie Stillman, who uses everyday materials to create sculptural works, through an art activity developed by the artist herself.
Paper Sewing Resource Paper Sewing Template Paper Sewing Video
Junk Mail Collage with Minna Gilligan
Visual Art Levels 5 - 10
Using paper ephemera from around the house such as catalogues, junk mail and wrapping paper, students can follow this step-by-step tutorial led by artist Minna Gilligan to create a collage.
Still Life Drawing with Minna Gilligan
Visual Art Levels 7 - 10
Melbourne artist Minna Gilligan takes students through two drawing exercises - contour drawing, and a long still life drawing.