Acknowledgment of country

Polyglot acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and create, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. For more than 65,000 years, children and families have created and played here, and we are grateful to make our art on this country too.


Education

Inspiring children to explore their imaginative potential

Polyglot’s in-school programs invite children to experience the joys of creativity and collaboration, while developing their critical thinking skills.

Our week-long model means we can connect across year levels, or ideally with whole school communities, ensuring deep impact and exchange. We tailor creative participation to individual children, and our experienced artists ensure an accessible, safe and welcoming space for all. We work to facilitate each child’s understanding of their place and power in the worlds they are helping create, whether it is developing a personal narrative, or using their senses to engage in the environment around them. All of our in-school programs are curriculum-aligned.

We also offer professional development workshops, focusing on the use of Polyglot’s child-led methodology.

Education Resources

A 5678 Film Club photo. Two students and a Polyglot artist stand behind a camera in a school library. They are all looking at the camera intently.

5678 Film Club Education Resource

Drawing on filmmaking processes used by Polyglot Theatre’s 5678 Film Club team, this resource is designed for students who want to tell stories, to collaborate, to be creative, and to do so through filmmaking. Its development was generously supported by the Newsboys Foundation.

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Thank you

Polyglot Theatre’s school workshop program is proudly sponsored by Lucas Dental Care.

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