How to book an education group visit to Immigration Museum.
All school groups require an education booking for entry. A small education service fee applies to all education bookings, including tertiary education groups. Education bookings guarantee access to our exhibitions, excursions and other activities.
Bookings for the new year will open on 1 December. Bookings for the year can be made at any time and are subject to availability.
Teachers and supervisors are admitted free at recommended ratios of 1:5 for primary groups, 1:10 for secondary groups, and 1:20 for tertiary groups. For clarity our Education Bookings team can assist.
Schools have the flexibility to bring a varying number of teachers or supervisors beyond the suggested ratios. However, should schools opt to bring extra teachers and supervisors, additional charges will be incurred.
Pre-booked educational groups and their supervisors are exempt from admission fees at the Immigration Museum however all education groups are required to pay an education service fee to cover the administrative expenses associated with booking and ensuring a seamless on-site experience for your students.
Education service fees:
Shows and programs led by museum staff have an additional cost per student. You'll find the costs listed on the individual excursion listings.
We will email the school a tax invoice for the full amount on the day of your visit. Payment must be made within two weeks after your visit. We are unable to process payments in advance of the visit.
Save on transport costs, Immigration Museum is easily accessible by public transport!
Plan your trip using PTV's Journey Planner.
Transport options include:
Please arrive 15 minutes before your booked time. Schools are required to enter the Immigration Museum through the courtyard via Market Street.
We'll have staff ready to help you organise your group. Coaches and mini-buses can offload students at the designated zone on Market Street, near the museum banners. There is no bus parking onsite.
Please refrain from bringing school bags to school. Instead, bring large containers to store your lunches and drinks in until it's time for lunch. When the weather is nice, feel free to enjoy your lunch in the courtyard. However, we have limited covered areas, so in case of bad weather, please make sure to have an alternative plan for your lunch location.
Immigration Museum provides social stories for students on the autism spectrum to help them prepare for their visit.
A colour-coded printout of a sensory friendly map of Immigration Museum (PDF, 976KB) may also be useful.
We are making improvements to our website and would love to hear from you about your experience. Our survey takes around 10 minutes and you can enter the draw to win a $100 gift voucher at our online store!
Museums Victoria acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Boon Wurrung Bunurong peoples of the eastern Kulin Nations where we work, and First Peoples across Victoria and Australia.
First Peoples are advised that this site may contain voices, images, and names of people now passed and content of cultural significance.