Notre Dame Architecture Winter School for Years 10-12

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Notre Dame University is hosting Architecture Winter School for students in Years 10, 11 and 12. This is a unique course for students interested in finding out more about a career in architecture that will run for one week. 

Ever wondered what it’s like to design cities, buildings and landscapes? Are you in Years 10, 11 or 12? Get a taste for the Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) and find out what it’s like to study, work and create amazing built environments as an architect. 

You will meet professional architects, create architecture models and drawings, explore the ways people and nature can thrive together, and photograph architecture around the vibrant City of Fremantle. There will be an opportunity to learn about what makes architecture such a rewarding career and hear from current students about life at Notre Dame University. 

View the complete Architecture Winter School for High School Students schedule, to see the full range of exciting activities planned for the week. Register for the course via: 

https://events.nd.edu.au/architecture2023

Dates: Monday 10 – Friday 14 July 2023

Times: 9:00am – 12:00pm each day Cost: $350.

All materials and refreshments provided.

If you have any questions about Architecture Winter School, or would like to discuss financial assistance*, please contact robyn.creagh@nd.edu.au

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Enrolment Enquiry

Before submitting your enrolment enquiry please be aware of the following:
  • Enrolments are now closed for 2024
  • Limited places available in Year 3, 2025
  • There are waitlists for Kindergarten and Year 7, 2025
  • There are also waitlists for Kindergarten and Year 7, 2026
  • We encourage you to submit applications at least two years in advance.

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