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5 Day Visual Art & Drama Excursion

High school drama students standing in a circle holding hands during a professional theatre workshop at The Lowry, Salford — a transformative Performing Arts experience on a Libertas Travel school tour.
A modern Melbourne tram travelling through Bourke Street Mall in the CBD — an urban geography and culture experience on Libertas Travel's Melbourne high school excursions.
The entrance to the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square, Melbourne — a world-class art gallery visited by high school groups on Libertas Travel's Creative Arts and CAPA excursions.

Visual Art & Design

From gallery walls to city laneways

  • Potter Museum of Art — guided experience exploring Aboriginal art collections through discussion, writing and making

  • National Gallery of Victoria — educator-led workshop across Australian and international collections

  • Melbourne Laneways Street Art Tour — stencil, painting, mosaics, yarn-bombing and more

Performing Arts

Professional training at Australia's premier drama institutions

  • NIDA — two half-day workshop programs in acting, improvisation, musical theatre or physical theatre

  • Melbourne Theatre Company — behind-the-scenes tour of costumes, props, scenic art and rehearsal rooms

Screen & Moving Image

Understanding storytelling across every medium

  • Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) — interactive national museum of screen culture

Indigenous Art & Culture

First Peoples perspectives woven throughout

  • Yarra River guided orientation with a First Peoples Aboriginal guide — cultural history and significant site

Two drama students in yellow costumes performing a devised theatre piece with broken crockery — the kind of bold, provocative performance workshop experienced on a Libertas Travel Performing Arts school tour.

Learning Objectives

  • Deepen understanding of Australian history, culture and identity through direct engagement with significant sites and communities

  • Build awareness and respect for First Nations peoples, histories and connections to Country

  • Connect classroom learning to real-world experiences, reinforcing curriculum knowledge

  • Develop independence, adaptability and confidence in new environments

  • Strengthen communication and teamwork through shared group experiences

  • Cultivate curiosity and critical thinking through guided inquiry

  • Inspire personal growth and broaden perspectives through immersive, experiential learning


Safety & Risk Management

  • This tour is conducted in accordance with school risk assessment guidelines and established safety standards for excursion activities.

A large group of Australian high school students cheering on a waterfront pier during a Libertas Travel excursion — bespoke itineraries for whole year groups and subject-focused student groups.

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The summit atop kunanyi / Mount Wellington, 1,271 metres above Hobart, Tasmania, with sweeping panoramic views across the Derwent River estuary and city — visited on Libertas Travel's curriculum-linked Tasmania high school tours.
Aerial view of Sydney Harbour with the Opera House and CBD skyline — the gateway to Libertas Travel's bespoke Australian high school excursions and domestic student tours.
Ancient First Nations rock art depicting Dreamtime figures, animals and ancestral beings — connecting Australian high school students to Country and Indigenous culture on a Libertas Travel excursion.

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