MHM education programs
Learning at the MHM
Our team of specialist educators are supported by our trained guides. Programs are age specific and are underpinned by a ‘safely in safely out’ educational philosophy.
An essential and unforgettable element of all programs is the precious opportunity to meet and hear the testimony of a Holocaust survivor.
All programs are carefully linked to the Victorian Curriculum strands, capabilities and achievement standards. The MHM is strongly committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children visiting our museum.
Education programs
Book a visit
To make a booking for any of our school education programs please submit an online booking sheet. A receipt issued by email confirms your booking.
For further assistance regarding your booking, please call the MHM on (03) 9528 1985 or email: admin@mhm.org.au
For inquiries regarding the Education Program, contact Lisa Phillips, Head of Education at: LisaP@mhm.org.au
Classic Cinemas offer
The Classic Cinema, located one minute from the MHM will screen Nicky’s Family by arrangement.
This film is about how a British man saved hundreds of Jewish children just before the outbreak of the war, and is an uplifting, important film that reminds us of the way a single person can make a huge difference in the lives of others.
There is a special offer to view the film for schools that visit the MHM.
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Resources for Teachers & Students
The MHM Education team have written suggested learning activities and worksheets for students to complete. In addition, Teachers will find a specific guide with recommendations on some possible ways to use these resources in the classroom.
To view the free resources, please click the below button to complete your registration form and receive a password. All resources are only available via registration.
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Subsidy program
Consider a joint visit to the Jewish Museum of Australia and the Melbourne Holocaust Museum.
MHM child safety commitment
All children visiting or engaging with the MHM have a right to feel and be safe, respected, valued and protected from harm.
The MHM is strongly committed to the safety and well-being of all children at our museum. Our museum deals with difficult themes and material. We create and maintain a child safe environment as the welfare of children is our priority.