Little Scholars Brings Learning to Life with ClassVR at its inaugural Science Fair

At Alloys, we love seeing how our customers bring technology into learning spaces to inspire the next generation — like The Brainery, whose work with Little Scholars School of Early Learning is setting a new benchmark in early education.

Little Scholars, with 17 campuses across South East Queensland, is inspiring curiosity and fueling young imaginations with the debut of its very first Science Fair on Wednesday, 6 August, featuring immersive learning experiences powered by ClassVR— marking a proud moment for locally driven innovation in early education.

At the event, Little Scholars unveiled its WonderNest VR program, offering children an exciting and immersive way to explore the world. At the heart of this innovative program is ClassVR, the world’s most awarded classroom virtual and augmented reality solution, designed specifically to make VR learning engaging, safe, and easy to implement in schools.

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ClassVR allows children to take part in guided 8-minute “virtual field trips” where they can walk with dinosaurs, dive under the sea, or travel to outer space, all through a carefully curated and age-appropriate VR experience. The program encourages curiosity, experimentation, and exploration, aligning perfectly with Little Scholars’ hands-on STEM-focused learning approach.

Little Scholars Founder Jae Fraser describes it best:

“WonderNest brings learning to life in a way that’s safe, age-appropriate and seriously exciting. It’s like a virtual field trip that brings the curriculum to life.”

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ClassVR provides a fully immersive learning experience while remaining simple and safe enough for young children to use independently. The WonderNest VR program at Little Scholars’ Science Fair demonstrated the power of immersive VR to make complex subjects tangible and fun for early learners.

The Science Fair brought together children, families, and educators for hands-on STEM activities, interactive science shows, and educational challenges—all enhanced by ClassVR’s engaging VR content. As Little Scholars Founder Jae Fraser highlighted, this isn’t just about technology—it’s about inspiring curiosity and giving children the tools to ask questions, experiment, and discover in a joyful, safe learning environment.

At Alloys, we’re proud to supply the ClassVR technology that forward-thinking resellers like The Brainery are using to help Australian educators unlock new ways of engaging children, supporting brain development, and nurturing a lifelong love of learning.

Congratulations to Little Scholars and The Brainery for leading the way in Australia — and here’s to many more classrooms across the country exploring the world through ClassVR.

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