Year 7 students had an amazing excursion to the Western Australian Museum on Thursday 26th May and to the Perth CBD for ‘The Amazing Race’ on Friday 27th May 2016.

The Museum visit allowed students to travel back in time and across the globe to discover how humans have shaped the world and, in turn, have been shaped by it. The exhibition ‘A History of the World in 100 Objects’ allowed students to observe, in a rich and engaging way, the remarkable achievements of humans in the face of change. The exhibition encouraged students to consider a diverse range of societies throughout history, with a particular focus on the Ancient Roman and Chinese cultures.

After the visit to the Museum, students gathered into their groups and lined up at the starting line at the Perth Cultural Centre, ready to receive their first clue of ‘The Amazing Race’. The Amazing Race was a race throughout the city that took students from Claisebrook Cove in East Perth, up to the beautiful Kings Park, down to the newly developed Elizabeth Quay and in and amongst hustle and bustle of Forest Chase in the heart of the CBD. Students identified factors of livability such as transport, safety, entertainment, art and culture, education and healthcare within our city, identifying natural and cultural features that make Perth more livable! Students had a great time getting to know their city and were very tired at the end of our adventure! Some photos from the students time at the Museum and during the Amazing Race have been included. A big thank you to all the parents and staff that offered their time to make this learning experience possible.