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Secondary school programs

Our curriculum-based programs allow students to engage with the Library's collections through exhibitions, tours and workshops.

All programs are run by the education team and held at the Library. Programs complement the VELS and Australian curriculum and many are supported by online education resources.

The education team also delivers regional programs such as Travelling Treasures.

The Centre for Youth Literature runs additional programs throughout the year.

Teachers can take school groups on self-guided visits to the Library, but bookings still need to be made.

Programs

Programs are held at the Library and are available from 10am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

All programs must be pre-booked.

Library orientation tour

The Library orientation tour is an ideal way for students to engage with the impressive spaces, collections, services and history of the Library.

'Love and devotion' exhibition tour

In the 'Love and devotion' exhibition tour, school groups view rare Persian manuscripts and learn about the stories they depict.

'The changing face of Victoria' exhibition tour

During 'The changing face of Victoria' exhibition tour students will develop an understanding of the arrival of European settlers in Victoria and the Aboriginal people who preceded them.

'Mirror of the world' exhibition tour

The 'Mirror of the world' exhibition tour gives students the opportunity to view historical examples of writing such as a cuneiform tablet and early printed works.

Research skills workshop

The Research skills workshop will teach students essential research skills applicable to all subject areas.

'Love and devotion' Comic Life workshop

Students in the Comic Life workshop create their own digital story to take home, based on one of the Persian stories depicted in the Love and devotion exhibition.

Medieval calligraphy workshop

After visiting the Mirror of the world exhibition, students will make their own illuminated manuscript page as part of the Medieval calligraphy workshop.

Extended Medieval calligraphy workshop

The Extended Medieval calligraphy workshop combines tours of the Love and devotion and Mirror of the world exhibitions with a fun calligraphy exercise.

Contesting Kelly

In Contesting Kelly students will analyse primary sources related to Ned Kelly and decide whether he was a hero or a villain.