educational travel Stories

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educational travel Stories

Canberra Top Picks

Every year, thousands of students discover our nation’s capital, returning with broadened perspectives and life-long memories. The educational opportunities on offer in Canberra are endless, if you don’t know where to start here are our top picks to incorporate into your next tour… Civics and Citizenship Our voices, our choices; students can take on the…

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Northern Territory School Excursion Program

A trip to the Outback is truly life-changing… and now it’s even more accessible! Tourism NT is currently offering $1000 to interstate schools that participate in their School Excursion Program. The program has been created in conjunction with NT Learning Adventures who have worked on creating links between destinations in the Northern Territory and the…

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Performing Arts in Australia

The best thing about performing arts tours is not only do students get to build on their skills – they get to meet and interact with other like-minded students, learn from new teachers and artists and explore the sights and sounds of their tour destination. Whether your students want to act, sing or dance their…

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Tour Testimonial – Italy

In Italy, students can experience la dolce vita as they learn against the backdrop of iconic landmarks throughout its fabled cities. From exploring the ancient ruins of Rome and Pompeii, to admiring the Renaissance art and architecture of Venice, to taking language lessons in Florence… A student from Lumen Christi College recently shared with us why…

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Do experiences – like educational travel – bring greater happiness?

You’ve probably heard the expression “money can’t buy happiness,” and according to recent research, that may be true! One of our Program Leaders recently sent us a great article, The Science Of Why You Should Spend Your Money On Experiences, Not Things, on this very idea. According to the article, people tend to be happy…

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