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A selection of rings created by students in one of Sarah Munnings creative jewellery classes for beginners in school.

School Incursions

Inspire Creativity with Hands-On Jewellery Workshops

With over 7 years teaching, Sarah specialises in accessible jewellery workshops for diverse classrooms. WWCC and public liability insurance included.

Jewellery-making opens young minds to the power of creativity and focus. Sarah Munnings brings portable, inclusive, and curriculum-aligned workshops into your school.

Why Jewellery in the Classroom?

  • Supports arts and design curriculum

  • Enhances motor skills and confidence

  • Engages all learners, including neurodivergent students

  • Fosters sustainability and mindfulness

Workshop Structure

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    Suitable for Primary, Secondary, and VCE

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    1–2 hour sessions with all materials provided

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    Available in Melbourne & surrounding areas

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    All tools and insurance covered

Workshop fee =

labour + material + travel cost

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    Flat rate labour $50 per hour

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    $15 per student for Copper or brass

    $25 per student for sterling silver

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    Outside Melbourne $50 per hour travel fee

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    All tools and insurance covered

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Learning Outcomes

  • Design and silversmithing skills

  • Introduction to enamelling

  • Creative problem solving

  • Working with recycled and ethical materials

  • Learning for wellbeing in action - The informal workshop allowed students to learn through experimentation, trial and error. The impressive results showcase our talented students’ creative flair, ability to focus and embrace new experiences and skills.

    – Hester Hornbrook Academy

  • Students who are normally disengaged and have been all term came alive in this session. Amy

Let’s Bring Jewellery Making to Your Students!

Contact Sarah today to discuss your ideas, and availability