The Children’s University has become a symbol of innovative education, helping shape the future of young minds at the University. This program offers out-of-school learning experiences to children between the ages of five and 14, empowering them to develop a passion for lifelong learning.
The program’s success lies in its collaboration with various educational and learning activity providers, including sports clubs, museums, and galleries. By emphasising experience as a critical learning tool, the program takes a holistic approach, acknowledging the diverse environments in which children learn. Each child is given a Passport to Learning, which records validated hours of participation in various activities linked to university courses.
The Children’s University Adelaide promotes more than academic achievement: it nurtures independent learners and promotes wellbeing through ‘free-range learning’. The program benefits students and parents, integrating community engagement and celebrating the accomplishments of young minds.
The success of the Children’s University demonstrates that education should shape future leaders, regardless of birth or wealth.
The University of Adelaide: 150 Years of Making History. Nurturing excellence. p.50