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The Rise of Outdoor Education

Posted March 2019
Upgraded playground, designed by Context.

Upgraded playground, designed by Context.

Upgraded playground, designed by Context.
Curve it up: Homebush West PS.
Seating for social groups: Randwick PS.
Mix and match: Chinchilla Water Play Park.
Simple Bin, Slots body in Lobster Red.
Colour pop: Homebush West PS.
The outdoor classroom: Petersham PS.
Special tailored child-size Arqua Fountain, in Bondi Blue.
Tailor to your age group: Eaglehawk Regional Playground.

Outdoor spaces support many important aspects of school life – providing places to play, learn, meet, make friends, socialise over lunch, share stories or sit quietly.

Bringing the classroom outdoors is a growing trend in Australian education, with an increasing body of evidence to support its benefits for learning, social skills and health.

Sir Ken Robinson, author of the most-watched TED Talk of all time, says, “We learn much more from the world around us and each other than we do from necessarily sitting indoors at desks.

“What really drives education is curiosity, trying to fill gaps in our understanding. And the world around us is a tremendous resource to stimulate that curiosity.”

He gives five reasons to teach outside, namely:

  1. Nature is a powerful resource.
  2. Children can learn through practical hands-on activities.
  3. Being outdoors stimulates curiosity.
  4. It is a social experience and children learn from working together.
  5. Learning outdoors is fun and improves the quality of education.

Whether students are studying ecosystems, sustainability, growing vegetables, observing the weather, mapping the playground or simply participating in lessons outside, furnishing your spaces for these activities can unlock opportunities to maximise their use.

Along with these dynamic outdoor lessons, it’s important to support students’ learning with resources that reinforce what they experience outdoors. Printable worksheets are a great way to complement the hands-on activities done outside. These worksheets can help students dive deeper into the material they’ve explored outdoors, reinforcing literacy skills while broadening their understanding of the concepts.

Whether students are writing about what they observed in an ecosystem or reflecting on the sustainability practices they learned, reading worksheets offer a structured way to process and organize thoughts. These worksheets are flexible and can easily be adapted to different outdoor topics, ensuring that students can continue to engage with the curriculum in a meaningful and productive way, whether they’re inside or outside the classroom.

Outdoor education brings a unique dimension to learning, allowing students to engage with nature in ways that enhance their understanding of the world around them. Being outdoors helps them connect theory with practice, whether they are investigating the local ecosystem or experiencing the weather firsthand. It fosters both individual and collective learning, as children interact with their peers, sharing observations and collaborating on projects. This environment cultivates a deeper sense of curiosity and a greater enthusiasm for learning, as students begin to see education as more than just textbooks and classrooms—it becomes a dynamic and interactive experience.

Flashcards, when integrated into outdoor learning, can take this excitement a step further. Using Memrizz AI to create custom flashcards makes learning more engaging and personalized. Whether students are matching plant species, identifying animal tracks, or recalling facts about sustainability, flashcards provide a fun way to reinforce knowledge and keep students active in their learning. By incorporating these interactive tools in outdoor settings, educators can make the process of education not only more enjoyable but also more effective, ensuring that every lesson leaves a lasting impression.

Here are three case studies to outline how different schools have used furniture to improve, transform and add amenity to their outdoor areas.

Homebush West Public School

A largely vertical school, the Homebush West campus underwent a $30 million upgrade including new buildings, a rooftop playground and improved amenities in its surrounding spaces.

This included refurbishing and expanding the Covered Outdoor Learning Area, to suit “future focused learning,” say architects TKD.

Additionally, they say, “critical to the design of this project is the use of the roof space of the building for active and passive play space. These new learning facilities are designed to meet with the school’s aspirations for contemporary pedagogy.”

Context Landscape Architects have specified a range of tailored Street Furniture Australia benches, with straight and curved for the rooftop playground, and circular for the ground level.

Combining the curved and straight benches forms diverse spaces for the rooftop space, says Context Design Director Hamish Dounan, with one wavy setting running alongside the playground adding to the sense of play.

“Various sizes of seating nodes, arranged in different shapes, complement the ground plane design of the active play area,” he says.

On the ground level, benches encircle planting beds and frame viewpoints of the playground, multi-functional courts and oval.

“The round shape stimulates informal social gatherings, and provides opportunities for flexible group learning in the outdoors,” he adds.

“Some of the settings feature trees and planting in the centre, to provide much needed shade and encourage incidental and passive learning about ecosystems and nature.”

The benches are powder coated in a sophisticated palette, with Jasper battens and Palladium Silver frames.

Circular tailored benches provide informal social and learning spaces.
Benches frame key viewpoints such as play areas and multi-functional courts.

Petersham Public School

This urban school created a Sustainable Outdoor Learning Area through a series of zones to support different activities and learning outcomes. The school and its P&C aim to instill values of sustainable living and appreciation for nature and the environment in students.

A Garden Classroom features long tables and benches – tailored Escola Settings – facing a chalkboard for more formal lessons, for students to sit together and engage with their teacher. A second bench underneath the board helps the smallest students to reach and contribute.

The classroom is near a chicken coop and vegetable beds, which the students take turns to care for and harvest.

The Library Lawn is an uplifting and inclusive social space, with a rainbow Mall Curved Slim Bench and artwork painted by students showing off their favourite books. It can be used for quiet alone time, or by the school for social functions such as morning tea with grandparents.

The Secret Native Garden includes a yarning circle to encourage discussion and sharing ideas, and learning about local ecosystems.

Incorporate colour to spark creativity: a slim bench helps students reach.
Outdoor classroom with colourful Escola Settings, facing the blackboard.
Mall Curved Slim Benches form a wave along The Link space.

Sustainable Schools Go Bottle-Free’

Schools such as Chatswood PS, Bradfordville PS and Kegworth PS have installed Arqua Fountains and matching bottle Refill Poles to provide easy access to drinking water, towards becoming ‘bottle-free’ and reducing single-use plastics.

For younger students, fountains can be tailored to a child size height, as seen in the 2018 Mulga Bill-themed Eaglehawk Regional Play Space for the City of Greater Bendigo.

Tailored child-size Arqua Fountain, Eaglehawk Play Space VIC.
Arqua Refill Pole, Canberra University ACT.

Enquire now to learn more about products to best suit your outdoor classroom, playground and meeting spaces.

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