Inquiry

A major focus at Lollypop Creek Primary School is to ensure that our curriculum is real, rigorous, relevant and rich and we believe the implementation of a successful inquiry-based learning model will helps achieve this.

Inquiry-based learning is not just asking questions, but it is a way of converting data and information into useful knowledge. Inquiry-based learning is more than just asking a student what he or she wants to know, it is about triggering curiosity. The aim is to create learning environments that cultivate this curiosity and grow our Lollypop Creek Primary School students into capable and creative inquirers.

A simple way of describing the steps of inquiry cycle would be:

The inquiry-based model also allows for more ‘student voice’. We have come to understand that students have unique perspectives on learning, teaching, and schooling, and should have the opportunity to actively shape their own education. The inquiry-based learning process ultimately supports students to be active contributors to their own learning.

From Prep to Year 6, we have developed a two year cycle of integrated through lines that incorporate key concepts for students to explore with increasing sophistication as they move through the school.

Our through lines are:

Students spend about six months exploring each topic, and return to the topic at a more complex level each two years. It’s an engaging way to approach learning about science, humanities (including history and geography), and technology.