If you're already a member with us and have login details, access the Children's University portal to complete online educational activities and view Learning Destinations.
Children's University is all about learning, but you get to choose the activities you want to do. There are no marks, no tests, just a Passport to Learning to keep a record of your hours of learning.
"I feel really proud and excited that I will get to walk with all the important people."
When you think of learning you probably think of school, but Children's University rewards you for the hours of learning you do outside the classroom. There are probably a lot of things you do already which involve learning. For example, you might play sport for a club, or perhaps you are a scout member, or you are having swimming lessons. All these regular activities count for up to 10 hours in your passport.
You might also do learning activities at school, but at lunchtime, recess or after-school. Maybe you are a school volunteer or go to chess club or music practice in your free time - any of these activities can also count for up to 10 hours in your passport.
But we want you to try many different things so Children's University Tasmania and its partners work together to provide a lot of fun activities. These activities happen at Learning Destinations, school holiday programs and University of Tasmania events. We also provide fun learning resources for you to do at home. These resources are available on this website, and through the Children's University Australasia portal.
"I gave archery a go. I quite liked it and will be going back soon."
The other great thing about Children's University, perhaps the best thing of all, is that when you record a certain number of hours in your passport, your achievement is celebrated at a graduation. Graduations are special events and your family are invited to come along as well. To graduate for the first time you need to reach 30 hours. But the more hours you earn the higher award you can receive.
Children's University Tasmania is offered in 47 schools in the South, North, North-West and on the West Coast.
Your Children's University journey
Passport to Learning
Become a member and receive your Passport to Learning and login to the CUA Portal.
Explore
Explore our learning opportunities and find the activities that interest you.
Collect
Collect hours and have them approved by your CU school coordinator.
Graduate
Celebrate your learning achievement with your family at a graduation ceremony.
Online learning resources
Explore online learning activities from around Australia and New Zealand and find out all the information you need about our network of Learning Destinations.
The CU team have created some great challenges for you to try on those quiet days at home. You can try them all, or just pick out the things that interest you most.
UCTV Alive for Kids is an interactive online webinar developed by the Peter Underwood Centre to provide children and young people with fun, extra-curricular learning opportunities.
CU Tasmania publishes a quarterly newsletter for participating members where you can find out about upcoming school holiday programs, new Learning Destinations, and events.