Botany Bay Environmental Education Centre is one of twenty two centres operated by the NSW Department of Education and Communities to help students and teachers with fieldwork, environmental education and education for sustainability.
Botany Bay Environmental Education Centre is located in the Visitor Centre of Kamay/Botany Bay National Park at Kurnell, in southern Sydney, Australia. The site is significant for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians as the point of first contact between Captain James Cook and the crew of the Endeavour and Aboriginal people of the Dharawal nation.
The primary role of the Centre is to assist schools undertaking excursions and field work activities in Kamay/Botany Bay National Park and other locations such as Bate Bay, Cronulla and Towra Point.