Accessibility for school excursions
Excursion programs utilise different areas of the museum and vessels. Please indicate in your online booking enquiry if anyone in your group has additional support needs so that we can personalise your schedule to ensure that everyone has a positive experience at the museum.
Wheelchair access
- Workshops in the Learning Centre and tours of the main museum building are all wheelchair accessible.
- There is ramp access into the main museum building through the main entrance.
- There is lift or ramp access to all exhibition spaces within the main building, and to wharves and the performance platform outside the museum. Wheelchair access is also available to the Sea Science pontoon and the Action Station exhibition.
- Unfortunately, due to the vessel design and the narrow gangways onto the vessels, wheelchair access is not available.
- Accessible toilets are located on the museum lower level and in the ground level entry foyer. Unfortunately most of our bathroom doors are not automatic.
Physical access
- Visiting the vessels involves climbing ladders, bending (to enter small spaces on the vessel) and walking along uneven surfaces (such as the wharves and gangways). Visitors must wear flat, closed-toe shoes.
- Please remind students to walk carefully along the wharves and boardwalk, as outdoor surfaces may be slippery or uneven.
- For sections of the programs conducted outside, sun protection (hats, long sleeve shirts and sunscreen) is highly recommended.
Hearing and vision impairment
- Please let us know in your booking enquiry if students have hearing or visual impairments.
- We encourage teachers to speak to the museum educator before the start of the program so that we can help by using the student’s assisted listening device when speaking and ensuring the student is positioned close to the speaker.
Neurodivergence
- Some areas of the museum may be very loud or quiet or have bright or low lighting. Please let us know in your booking enquiry if we can help to choose appropriate places to visit for your group’s sensory needs, or if we can provide quiet spaces for anyone in your group.
- You can download the museum’s social story to learn more about the experience of visiting the museum.
- The Maritime Museum is a Sunflower friendly venue. The Sunflower is a globally recognised symbol for non-visible disabilities. Thanks to Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Australia & New Zealand our staff wearing a Sunflower badge have been trained to recognise this symbol and will be of assistance where they can. You are encouraged to bring and wear your sunflower lanyard if you have one or pick one up for free on arrival to the museum.
If your students require additional carers or support workers, please let us know in your booking enquiry. Teachers and supervising adults visit free of charge within the supervision ratio.
Read more information about accessibility at the museum or contact us with any additional questions. Our education team can be reached by email at bookings@sea.museum and on the phone by calling +61 (02) 9298 3655