Be guided through Adelaide Botanic Garden as the setting for a collection of works by artist, Dale Chihuly.
A challenge course to learn about how glass is made and how artists look at nature to inspire their artwork
Groupings of Chihuly’s glass sculptures erupt from the lush rainforest inside our magnificent Bicentennial Conservatory
Explore Chihuly in the Botanic Garden at your own pace with support from self-guided resources
Students are led through a trail in the Garden, investigating a range of plants for food here & abroad.
Students will investigate plant adaptation through two extreme environments - the desert and the rainforest.
Can you survive one year living on Mars, using plants and experimental technologies?
This trail allows students to explore the layers and biodiversity of the rainforest.
Children use sight, scent, sound and touch to learn about the various plants on display.
Unlock your students STEM skills to investigate the essential roles of bees in pollination.
Students will investigate the effectiveness of First Creek Wetland as a means of water purification and recyling.
Visit Adelaide Botanic Garden's First Creek Wetland and discover first-hand how these integral habitats work.
Let Aboriginal storyteller, educator and guide, Trent Hill from Indigenous Culture for Kids, lead students on a plant use or culture trail.
Discover the rich and diverse culture of Australia's First Nations with Kumarninthi Cultural Education.
Join acclaimed children's entertainer & science communicator Michael Mills on a series of walks around the Garden.
Self-guided learning experiences at the Gardens are available for school classes free of charge.