After walking around the aquariums and observing the fish, students are then seated at tables near the aquariums for a talk about the animals in the aquarium - from deadly lionfish to colourful starfish and from sharks to sea horses and everything in-between. Students then participate in a 'hands-on Touch Pool' encounter with our more tolerant marine animals like Port Jackson sharks, starfish, sea cucumbers, and more.
They then join our aquarium manager for a beach combing exercise along Bather's Beach, only metres from Cicerello's (note: this is weather and time dependant). Here the students locate and identify debris washed ashore - sponges, seaweeds, sea urchins, shells, corals and sea grasses are all common finds.
The students then gather, with our aquarium manager, to identify and classify the group's collection and to determine from where it originates. Marine pollution is discussed and the effect it has on the marine environment is explained. If the weather is not suitable, and time is available, an optional worksheet can be provided where, depending on the age group, students either pick their favourite creature from the aquarium and draw it, or complete a question and answer sheet about the marine animals (assisted by our aquarium manager). You will need to bring pencils if this option is undertaken.
Students will then have lunch - either on Esplanade Park if the weather is fine, or if not, in the restaurant.
PRIOR BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL
Cost depends on age of children and package taken
Excursion is only available if eating at Cicerello's.
Price does not include transport costs or Cicerello's student menu.
Our 'Suitability Tour' is designed to suit:
Kindergarten/Pre-School to Year 10 and visually, hearing, mentally & physically impaired children
Duration: usually approx 1.5 hours (tours can be tailor made to time restraints)
Availability of Excursion
Monday to Friday - Start Times are 10am or 11am for the Aquarium Tour and then lunch.
Other Conditions:
It is the responsibility of the teachers, parents or carers to request a list of food ingredients if seafood allergies exist for anyone attending. If you are unsure of the safety of the student that has the allergy, please arrange another meal or for them to bring their own food (please advise us). The aquarium manager reserves the right to change excursion activities on the day, depending on the weather and / or time constraints. We do not book seating. Due to the volume of general public that frequent our restaurant at lunch times, if the weather is nice, it is preferred that large school groups are taken to the park across the road. If weather is inclement, we will endeavour to find seating inside the restaurant. We understand that children get excited on excursions, but due to other customers dining in the restaurant, it is imperative that teachers, parents and carers keep students' noise to an absolute minimum.
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