Creative Leadership in Learning brings the artistic resources and creative processes of the Sydney Opera House into school eco-systems by increasing creativity, communication, collaboration and curiosity in teaching and learning.
Digital resources for the classroom
The Opera House’s Teacher Resources provide inspirational activities to watch, listen and read for students in the classroom or learning at home. Teachers should adapt these resources to suit the student age, stage and the lesson outcomes desired.
Explore different styles of spoken word poetry in this free digital performance workshop for years 5 - 8.
Learn how to create music videos using motion capture technology in this free event for schools. Suitable for students in years 5 - 8.
William Shakespeare needs your help. He is casting the ultimate version of his play Macbeth but can’t decide on who to cast as Lady Macbeth! Can your students help?
In this free digital talk for schools, Li Cunxin (Mao's Last Dancer) shares his story of adapting to changes, overcoming adversity and achieving excellence in life.
This free digital talk for schools will look at Ryan McNaught - Brickman’s relationship with LEGO®, innovation and problem solving through creativity.
Join Karlie Alinta Noon this NAIDOC week for this free digital talk for schools. Learn about First Nations astronomy, astrophysics, STEM, creative thinking, problem solving and innovation.
Celebrate National Science Week with Dr Karl! In this free digital event for schools, Australia's most colourful science Dr Karl Kruszelnicki AM brings the joy of science directly to your classroom.
Celebrate National Science Week with Cristy Burne and Denis Knight, the authors of Wednesday Weeks. This free event for schools will teach students the joy and wonder of science and magic.
In this free digital talk for schools, successful YouTuber Eystreem shares his knowledge on Minecraft and discusses the creative opportunities, problem solving and innovation within the game.
We talk to these two inspirational humans about overcoming adversity, gratitude, resilience, managing change and addressing mental health challenges.
In this free digital workshop for schools, learn how to use the body to transform and tell stories.
A free choose your own adventure digital workshop exploring improvisation, play building and storytelling for years 5 - 8.
In Battersea Art Centre's Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster, six talented performers from BAC Beatbox Academy interpret Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein from their own perspective as young people growing up in 21st-century Britain, exploring how modern monsters are created in today's society.
Digital Package
2 May - 30 June
Why don’t we talk about it? Fehinti Balogun asks this urgent question in this vital new digital performance about the climate catastrophe. Engage your students in this work along with a package of related digital resources exploring the biggest challenge of our times.