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Experiential Science Incursions
Our forensic science workshops have been loved by schools & students

Education Interactive develops and presents life like crime scene scenarios that promote the study of science through Forensic Education. We have workshops designed for both high school and primary school students and toured all over Australia, The UK, and Ireland.

Photos from Pioneer State High School's post 11/03/2026

An awesome day of solving crimes at Pioneer State High School!

Photos from Mater Dei Catholic College - Wagga Wagga's post 07/10/2025

Investigating and analysing important evidence with Mater Dei Catholic College students. Thanks for having us!

High school workshops and resources 03/06/2025

Do you think you've got what it takes to 'Solve the Case'??
If so, contact us for further information or to book a visit to your school for an interactive, exciting day of Forensic Science detective work!

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join our team - Education Interactive 25/03/2025

WE'RE HIRING!
TRAVELLING SCIENCE PRESENTER
We are looking for a dynamic Science Presenter to join our team. Do you believe that you can deliver engaging Forensic Science Workshops to Secondary & Primary school students across Australia.
We are currently seeking a Presenter for our NSW/QLD schools for Term 2 – Term 4, 2025 from April. This is contract work so the perfect candidate will be someone looking for a break from the everyday work or study schedule; someone who loves to travel; someone who has a passion for bringing Interactive Science to students of all ages!
The workshops run during School Terms & hours. You will receive training on how to conduct the crime scene workshops, whether it be in person or remotely. Following this, you will work autonomously to deliver these 60-90 minute workshops.
For further information, please visit

join our team - Education Interactive If you love traveling and have a passion for engaging students in science, then send your resume through to [email protected]

Photos from Education Interactive's post 24/03/2025

Some amazing forensic investigating from students at Trinity Bay State High School as they attempted to solve the crime in A Case of Conspiracy!

Photos from Emmaus College Rockhampton's post 04/09/2024

By analysing the evidence, investigating the suspects and determining the motive, the forensic team at Emmaus College Rockhampton were able to crack ‘A Case of Conspiracy’

Photos from Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School's post 04/09/2024

Some amazing crime solving at Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School!

Photos from Sunshine Beach State High School's post 04/09/2024

Students at Sunshine Beach State High School were able to collect all the evidence to solve the crime in 'A Case of Conspiracy'!

Photos from Condobolin High School's post 24/07/2024

Investigating and analysing important evidence with Condobolin High School students!

Photos from Mater Dei Catholic College - Wagga Wagga's post 18/06/2024

By analysing the evidence, investigating the suspects and determining the motive, the forensic team at Mater Dei Catholic College were able to crack ‘A Case of Conspiracy’.

Photos from Weeroona College Bendigo's post 05/06/2024

Proceed with caution Crime Scene Investigation underway at Weeroona College Bendigo!

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Our Story

At Education Interactive we are passionate about engaging all students in science and encouraging the uptake of STEM subjects in later school years. Our forensic science workshops have been loved by schools and students across Australia, the UK and Ireland. Over the past 15 years we have visited 4,089 schools and taught 712,685 children.

Developed with forensic experts and school teachers to ensure the content is scientifically accurate and aligned to current key learnings of the curriculum, our workshops bring science to life and enhance the learning experience by taking on the role of the Forensic Scientist and solving real life crimes.

During our interactive workshops, students examine evidence recovered from the crime scene, suspects and witnesses. Theories are developed, tested and accepted or rejected as they interpret the evidence. Students use deductive reasoning to solve the crime by building a case to prove who did it, what happened, how and why.

For Secondary Schools:

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Frenchs Forest, NSW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm