Nature Play Week – Enjoy 10% off our Excursion and Incursion programs
Nature Explore, Play Connect

CERES has always been a strong believer in the benefits of nature based play for students of all ages. Most of our education programs are based purely on getting students outside and reconnecting with their natural world.
In celebration of Nature Play Week 2016 we are offering a 10% discount for any excursion or incursion consisting of our nature based activities during Nature Play week. This offer is open to excursions for 4-5 year old Kinder Students through to Year 12 as we believe reconnection to nature is important for students of all ages.
Bookings must be confirmed by 5pm, Friday 11th March 2016.
Terms and Conditions apply:
Each booking must include only approved Nature based play activities. Bookings must be made only for the dates Monday 11th April – Friday 15th inclusively.
Price: POA – the cost will depend on the length of program booked and how many students attend.
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