Strange Ancient Discoveries For Which There Is No Explanation

  Organ Pipes National Park is located off the Calder Fwy in Melbourne’s western suburb of Keilor North. The Organ Pipes, a set of basalt columns formed by the cooling and cracking of molten lava, are the most well-known feature of the park. The area offers a wonderful and diverse location for our school holiday workshop with wildlife to spot and a river to explore. The children will head off, down through the bush tracks and to the spectacular basalt columns and learn how to safely navigate in the bush, how to track animals, learn all about our amazing wildlife, plants, and Indigenous history, do a nature scavenger hunt and then build a boat using natural materials! Our school holiday workshop aims to inspire creativity, natural curiosity, and enriching sensory play experiences while seeking to follow their interests and instill a love of learning. We also ensure that children learn to use their bodies so that they develop strength, good balance, and coordination while learning to take safe risks with guidance and support from educators.