UTS VIRTUAL MUSEUM
Project-based learning is a defining feature of how learning is designed at UTS. Students do not simply learn to know, but to do, create, and produce meaningful outcomes. From asking questions and conducting research to collaborating and presenting their findings, students develop critical thinking, teamwork, and real-world problem-solving skills. This reflects the essence of Beyond Learning, where knowledge is transformed into capability through experience and application.
WELLBEING
The Oxford Wellbeing and Social Emotional Learning programme is designed to support students in achieving holistic development in both physical and emotional wellbeing.
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP SKILLS
The Global Citizenship Skills subject helps students develop the ability to plan and implement projects with purpose and structure.
ARTS
Through hands-on projects such as drama, puppetry, and recreating works of art, students develop creativity, confidence in self-expression, and collaboration skills.
STEM
UTS students develop logical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills through hands-on exploration and STEM projects.
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECTS
Interdisciplinary projects at UTS enable UTS-ers to connect knowledge across subjects, allowing them to approach issues with greater depth and a more holistic perspective
COMMUNITY PROJECTS
At UTS, community projects are implemented across multiple grade levels, providing UTS-ers with opportunities to engage in activities connected to real-world issues and the wider community
Explore a comprehensive learning pathway at UTS!

