School Visit: National Reconciliation Week 2025
Dates
Tuesday 27 May – Thursday 3 June 2025
National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
This week is a great opportunity to visit WA Museum Boola Bardip with your class. We have several ongoing programs that can help to make your visit memorable and will publish any special events here for you to consider.
Here are some suggested activities to create the perfect itinerary that fits your needs.
Book a Facilitated Workshop
Our Connection to Country programs investigate the layered perspectives of current and past issues. In these sessions, students explore the stories, histories and cultures of Western Australia’s first peoples and learn how to ask critical questions about complex themes.
Book a Self-guided Experience
Self-guided exploration of the permanent exhibitions at Boola Bardip allows you and your students to explore at your own pace. Enhance your self-guided museum visit with our self-guided trails.
Book your secondary class for Collisions VR
Secondary students can book to experience Collisions Virtual Reality from 12 May - 20 June.
Collisions is a multi-award winning and thought-provoking VR experience that takes a virtual journey with Nyarri Nyarri Morgan to his Country in Central Western Australia where he shares his dramatic collision between his traditional worldview and the extremes of western science and technology.
Book a Virtual Workshop
Our popular Virtual Workshop First Contacts allows you and your class to hear three stories of first contact from around Western Australia, considering the history and impacts of each of these encounters. In this interactive virtual session, students engage directly with a museum educator, participate in discussions and interactive activities, view video content, answer questions and complete a worksheet related to the first contact stories.
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Book into our Teacher Professional Learning
Our Introducing Aboriginal Histories and Cultures across the Curriculum professional learning addresses a key knowledge gap for many educators, building their confidence in teaching complex aspects of Australian history and society.