School excursion

Heritage detectives

Stage 3 (Years 5-6), History, Arakoon National Park

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Overview

Help unlock mysteries of the past while exploring historic Trial Bay Gaol from top to bottom. Who were the prisoners and where did they came from? What crimes did they commit to deserve their punishment and what work they carry out in captivity?

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This Stage 3 (Years 5-6) school excursion to Arakoon National Park focuses on HSIE. 

For program outline, safety and practical information about this excursion, see info for teachers

Stage Stage 3 (Years 5-6)
Learning area History
Student outcomes

HT3-2. Describes and explains different experiences of people living in Australia over time

HT3-5. Applies a variety of skills of historical inquiry and communication

Objectives

Students will:

  • Hear stories of people and groups who lived and worked at this site in the past, rich and poor, educated and illiterate, free and enslaved
  • Discover the role that people of diverse backgrounds have played in the development and character of this site
  • Use skills of historical inquiry and communication to uncover the history of the gaol
  • Use a range of sources such as photographs, newspapers, oral histories, diaries and letters
  • Explore the site to understand how it has changed
  • Find out why this place is a national park, how it is used, cared for and managed today.

Excursion details

When

Available on weekdays during school term.

Availability
Guided. Available on request.
Duration
2hrs
Grading
Easy. Tracks and paths not suitable for most wheelchairs. If you have someone with special needs, please let us know in advance so that we can plan ahead.
Price

$260 per group, which includes Gaol admission and your own ranger guide. Price includes GST. Max 30 students per group. For groups over 30 conditions apply.

Accessibility
Medium
Meeting point
Main gates of Trial Bay Gaol.
Booking
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Info for teachers

All the practical information you need to know about Heritage detectives .

Program outline

Excursion program

  • arrive and take a recess break
  • welcome 
  • introduction to the site, the Goal precinct and local wildlife

Group activities: 

  • guided activities to explore the Goal, follow the clues and unravel the mysteries
  • teacher led bushwalk to Monument Hill
  • bring a picnic lunch to enjoy after the activities

Getting there and parking

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    Trial Bay Gaol is in Arakoon National Park.

    From South West Rocks:

    • Follow Phillip Drive
    • Turn left onto Cardwell Street
    • Continue along Cardwell Street until you reach Trial Bay Goal

    Road quality

    • Sealed roads

    Vehicle access

    • 2WD vehicles

    Weather restrictions

    • All weather

    Parking

    Parking is available at Trial Bay Gaol, including designated bus parking.

    Find out if your school is eligible to apply for the Unlocking Heritage program. Schools that score an FOEI of 100+ are eligible for a $20 travel subsidy per student.

    What to bring

    Please wear fully enclosed shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, wet weather gear, and lunch which should be low waste with a refillable water bottle. Students should bring gear in a backpack or similar (not plastic bags). Please note: You're welcome to stay for a picnic lunch and spend some time in this beautiful location.

    Maps and downloads

    Safety messages

    Pre activity briefing: participants will be briefed at the start of the activity/day.

    Safety equipment: NPWS staff carry radios and first aid kits, hold current first aid certificates and are aware of emergency procedures.

    Staff accreditation: NPWS staff have current Senior First Aid accreditation. They are experienced in working with groups of students in the natural environment and have excellent knowledge of the specific areas they are visiting including potential hazards. NPWS is committed to a Child Safe and Friendly Environment. Our staff have been screened for child-related employment and have completed a Working with Children Check.

    Emergencies: NPWS staff are trained to deal with emergencies and emergency procedures are in place. Ongoing supervision of a student following first aid treatment will be the responsibility of the visiting school.

    Risk assessment

    Our rangers and guides have the technical skill and experience to assess the risks and the benefits of a variety of activities delivered as part of our learning programs.

    We believe in including opportunities that allow students to learn and experience for themselves through exploration in the natural environment.

    Please make your own risk assessment based on the information provided. Detailed potential risks and controls are provided for the site to assist teachers in risk management planning. Teachers and carers should be aware of, and consider the needs, abilities and medical conditions of students when visiting this site. The supervision of students remains the responsibility of the teacher. The school must ensure an adequate number of adult supervisors are present.

    Accessibility

    Disability access level - medium

    Not suitable for most wheelchairs. If you have someone with special needs, please let us know in advance so we can plan ahead.