Legal studies students experience real-world systems

Legal Studies students from Central Coast Adventist School make the trip to NSW Parliament House

Legal Studies students from the Central Coast Adventist School visited NSW Parliament House in Macquarie St, Sydney, recently to immerse themselves in the real-world applications of their studies.

Students explored the chambers where key debates and decisions occur and learnt about the complexities of lawmaking and the legal system as part of their Part 1: The Legal System and Part II: The individual and the law of the Legal Studies Syllabustopic.

Central Coast Adventist School teacher Martin Kane said the students had a wonderful time on their visit. 

“It was great for the students to witness the roles and functions of parliament first-hand, rather than just learning about them in the classroom,” he said. 

President of the NSW Legislative Council Ben Franklin said it was inspiring to see the next generation engaging directly with the workings of the parliament and seeing it first-hand. 

“The curiosity demonstrated by the students was a great reminder of why we need to foster a strong understanding of democracy from a young age,” Franklin said. 

Member for Lake Macquarie and Speaker of the NSW Legislative Assembly Greg Piper highlighted the inclusivity of the education programs offered by the parliament that give all students the opportunity, regardless of their location, to get involved in civics education. 

“While here, the students got to meet with the local Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch to learn how he represents their electorate,” Piper said. 

Interactive programs and learning resources are available online for students in regional areas across NSW in addition to the many programs and events held at NSW Parliament House in Sydney.

In 2025, travel subsidies to help schools from regional, remote and rural areas will be offered.   

The programs available to schools include guided tours, legal studies workshops, interactive online programs, a short film competition and leadership events including a Secondary Student Leadership Program, Young Women’s Seminar and the Constitutional Convention. 

Visit the Parliament of NSW Education website to find out more. 

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