About our centre
Our centre is part of the NSW Department of Education’s Environmental Education Centres network. We help students and teachers learn about the environment, sustainability and nature through hands-on learning.
Our environment
Our centre is situated in the tiny village of Cascade surrounded by rainforest, 22 kilometres north-east of Dorrigo, NSW.
We use the local environment to make learning active, enjoyable and linked to real life. Outdoor learning helps students feel more connected to nature.
Working with schools
We work with all NSW public and non-government schools. Schools can book our centre for our co-curricular learning programs.
Learning programs
We run hands-on programs for students from Kindergarten to Year 12. Our programs link to what students are learning in class and can be changed to suit their needs.
Many of our programs also include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives. Students learn about culture, Country and how to care for the environment.
Our staff are trained teachers who are experts in environmental education. They guide students through real-world learning experiences that are active and engaging. Students get to explore, ask questions and think about the world around them.
Our programs include:
- day trips to our centre or nearby beaches, National Parks and natural areas
- visits to schools
- camp excursions.
Teacher support
We also support teachers with:
- helpful teaching resources
- support with planning lessons and programs
- spaces for staff professional learning and student workshops.
Contact us
Get in touch to ask a question, plan a visit or find out more about what we offer.
About our centre
Learn how our centre helps students explore, learn and connect with nature.