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  • Home
    • About Us
    • Staff
    • Location
    • Contact Us
  • Excursions
    • Earth's Environments
    • Living Seawalls - Growth and Survival of Living Things
    • Life In The Sea
    • Estuarine Studies
    • Living Seawalls - Marine and Civil Engineering
    • Environmental Change
    • Oceanography
    • Climate Change
    • Kelp Forests
    • Geographical Investigation
    • Coral Reefs
    • Darling Harbour Precinct
    • Iron Cove
  • Resources
    • Project Restore
    • Living Seawalls
    • Operation Crayweed
    • Operation Posidonia
    • Sydney Seahorse Project
    • IMOS
    • Geographical Investigation - Fieldwork
    • Sydney Estuary
    • Mangrove Forests
    • Great Southern Reef
    • Darling Harbour Precinct
    • Snorkelling
  • Projects
    • Living Seawalls School Hub
    • Blue Schools Network
  • Professional Learning
    • Past Events
    • Teacher Talk
  • Careers
    • Jobs A-Z
    • Marine and Environmental Science
  • Blog

The Harbour School Sydney

Living Seawalls - Growth and Survival of Living Things - Stage 3 Science

Students will use their “Working Scientifically” skills to undertake observations and tests to examine environmental conditions, and will be given an introduction to Living Seawalls to gain an understanding of how humans can contribute to creating environments suitable for the survival of living things.
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Growth and Survival of Living Things
  • How physical conditions in environments affect growth and survival of living things
  • Plan and conduct tests
  • Test predictions by gathering data and using evidence
  • Understand how science and technology can solve problems and inform decisions about environments
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Booking

Cost

$40 per student (paid to Sydney Institute of Marine Science)

Minimum booking size

Excursions need a minimum of 15 students to run, or a minimum payment of $550 plus GST.
Please contact us if you have a class smaller than 15 and we can try to combine with a second school.

Please submit a booking inquiry by completing the Booking Inquiry Google Form.
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Living Seawalls
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and recognise their continuing connection with, and knowledge about, land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.
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The Harbour School Sydney acknowledges the Cammeraygal people of the Eora Nation, the Traditional Owners of the land and waters where we work and learn. We are committed to fostering partnerships that unite us in our stewardship of the ocean.​
Email: [email protected]
​Mobile: 0476 565 956
Office: 9716 0986
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  • Home
    • About Us
    • Staff
    • Location
    • Contact Us
  • Excursions
    • Earth's Environments
    • Living Seawalls - Growth and Survival of Living Things
    • Life In The Sea
    • Estuarine Studies
    • Living Seawalls - Marine and Civil Engineering
    • Environmental Change
    • Oceanography
    • Climate Change
    • Kelp Forests
    • Geographical Investigation
    • Coral Reefs
    • Darling Harbour Precinct
    • Iron Cove
  • Resources
    • Project Restore
    • Living Seawalls
    • Operation Crayweed
    • Operation Posidonia
    • Sydney Seahorse Project
    • IMOS
    • Geographical Investigation - Fieldwork
    • Sydney Estuary
    • Mangrove Forests
    • Great Southern Reef
    • Darling Harbour Precinct
    • Snorkelling
  • Projects
    • Living Seawalls School Hub
    • Blue Schools Network
  • Professional Learning
    • Past Events
    • Teacher Talk
  • Careers
    • Jobs A-Z
    • Marine and Environmental Science
  • Blog