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Primary School Science Incursions Across Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula & Gippsland

At Supercharged Science, we deliver high-energy, hands-on primary school science incursions and STEM workshops across the entire Melbourne metropolitan area, the Mornington Peninsula, and Gippsland.

Our engaging primary school science incursions are designed for Foundation to Level 6 and fully align with the Victorian Curriculum 2.0. Schools across Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, and Gippsland book Supercharged Science for workshops that make science exciting, memorable, and create genuine ‘aha’ learning moments.”

Proudly based in Frankston, our qualified science educators travel daily to primary schools across:

  • Melbourne’s Western Suburbs (Werribee, Point Cook)

  • Northern Growth Corridors (Craigieburn, South Morang)

  • Eastern Suburbs (Glen Waverley, Box Hill, Ringwood)

  • South East Melbourne (Dandenong, Berwick)

  • Bayside and coastal schools (Brighton to Mount Martha)

  • Mornington Peninsula townships

  • Regional Gippsland centres and surrounding communities

Melbourne Metropolitan Suburbs

(Includes suburbs across all major municipalities in Greater Melbourne)

A–D
Abbotsford, Aberfeldie, Airport West, Albert Park, Albion, Alphington, Altona, Ardeer, Armadale, Ashburton, Ashwood, Aspendale, Attwood, Avondale Heights, Balaclava, Balwyn, Bayswater, Beaumaris, Belgrave, Bentleigh, Berwick, Blackburn, Bonbeach, Braybrook, Briar Hill, Brighton, Broadmeadows, Brunswick, Bulleen, Burwood, Cairnlea, Camberwell, Carlton, Carnegie, Caroline Springs, Carrum, Caulfield, Chadstone, Chelsea, Cheltenham, Clayton, Coburg, Collingwood, Craigieburn, Cranbourne, Dandenong, Deer Park, Delahey, Derrimut, Dingley Village, Docklands, Doncaster, Donvale, Doreen, Doveton, Eaglemont, East Melbourne, Edithvale, Elsternwick, Elwood, Essendon.

E–L
Fawkner, Ferntree Gully, Fitzroy, Flemington, Footscray, Forest Hill, Frankston, Glen Iris, Glen Waverley, Glenroy, Greensborough, Hampton, Hawthorn, Heidelberg, Highett, Hoppers Crossing, Hurstbridge, Ivanhoe, Jacana, Kallista, Kealba, Keilor, Kensington, Kew, Keysborough, Kilsyth, Knoxfield, Kooyong, Laverton, Lilydale, Malvern, Mentone, Mill Park, Mitcham, Moonee Ponds, Moorabbin, Mount Waverley, Mulgrave.

M–T
Narre Warren, Newport, Niddrie, Noble Park, North Melbourne, Northcote, Oakleigh, Ormond, Parkdale, Parkville, Pascoe Vale, Point Cook, Port Melbourne, Preston, Reservoir, Richmond, Ringwood, Rosanna, Rowville, Roxburgh Park, Sandringham, Seaford, South Melbourne, South Yarra, Springvale, St Kilda, Sunshine, Sydenham, Taylors Lakes, Templestowe, Thomastown, Toorak, Upwey, Vermont, Wantirna, Warrandyte, Werribee, West Footscray, Wheelers Hill, Williamstown, Windsor, Yarraville.

Mornington Peninsula Suburbs & Localities

(As part of Greater Melbourne’s southeast)

Major Suburbs
Blairgowrie, Capel Sound, Dromana, McCrae, Mornington, Mount Eliza, Mount Martha, Portsea, Rosebud, Rye, Safety Beach, Sorrento, Tootgarook.

Townships & Localities
Arthurs Seat, Balnarring, Balnarring Beach, Baxter, Bittern, Boneo, Cape Schanck, Crib Point, Fingal, Flinders, Hastings, Main Ridge, Merricks, Merricks Beach/North, Moorooduc, Pearcedale, Point Leo, Red Hill, Red Hill South, Shoreham, Somers, Somerville, St Andrews Beach, Tyabb.

Gippsland Towns

(Includes major towns and regions across Gippsland: Latrobe Valley, South Gippsland, Bass Coast, Wellington & East Gippsland)

Major Regional Centres
Bairnsdale, Traralgon, Sale, Warragul, Drouin, Moe, Morwell, Wonthaggi, Leongatha.

Other Towns
Aberfeldy, Allambee, Anderson, Archies Creek, Bass, Bena, Berrys Creek, Boolarra, Brandy Creek, Buffalo, Buln Buln, Callignee, Cape Paterson, Cape Woolamai, Cowes, Dalyston, Darnum, Delburn, Driffield, Dumbalk, Ellinbank, Fish Creek, Foster, Fumina, Grantville, Harmers Haven, Hazelwood North/South, Hedley, Icy Creek, Inverloch, Jam Jerrup, Jeetho, Jindivick, Jumbuk, Jumbunna, Kardella, Kernot, Kilcunda, Korumburra, Loch, Longford, Lucknow, Mallacoota, Marlo, Metung, Maffra, Mirboo North, Noojee, Omeo, Orbost, Paynesville, Port Albert, Port Welshpool, Rosedale, Seaspray, Sandy Point, Tarwin Lower, Walhalla, Waratah Bay, Yarram, Yarragon.

If your primary school is located anywhere in Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, Gippsland or surrounding regional Victoria, contact Supercharged Science to discuss availability, curriculum links, and travel arrangements for your science incursion.

FAQ

Do you offer science incursions to regional Victorian schools?
Yes. We regularly visit schools across Gippsland and regional Victoria. Travel surcharges may apply.

Do you visit schools outside Melbourne?
Yes. Regional and interstate bookings are available, with travel and accommodation costs applicable.

Do you offer online science workshops?
Yes. We provide online DIY science workshop options for schools seeking a more economical alternative.

Do you visit Catholic schools?
We regularly deliver science incursions to government, Catholic and independent primary schools throughout metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.

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