Kamay Botany Bay Environmental Education Centre strives to ensure that all students attending our programs are engaged and challenged by Environmental Education Centre staff imparting deep, authentic content knowledge and experiences. Our programs aim to excite curiosity, stimulate appreciation of nature and history, and inspire a passion to drive change. Education programs support the implementation of the NSW curriculum to improve student learning outcomes, placing an emphasis on the cross-curriculum priority areas of Sustainability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture.
The success of our school is built on a culture of collaboration with the following partners: Environmental and Zoo Education Centres (EZEC), National Parks and Wildlife Service, members of the local Aboriginal community, local AECG, schools and the wider community.
Kamay Botany Bay Environmental Education Centre is currently situated in the grounds of Kurnell Public School. Kamay Botany Bay National Park sits on the lands of the Gweagal clan.
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