As summer school holidays draw to a close, families across Australia are preparing for the return to routine.
For many parents, this means finding the right balance between reducing recreational screen time and keeping kids engaged, motivated, and ready to learn.
The good news? Online games can be a powerful learning tool when used thoughtfully. Educational gaming blends play with problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration, making it a win for both kids and parents.
Educational Gaming Is Already in Aussie Classrooms
According to the Interactive Games & Entertainment Association (IGEA) Australia Plays 2025 Report, educational gaming is no longer a niche trend:
- 42% of Australian schools already use games to support teaching
- Nearly three-quarters of Australian adults believe games help children develop:
- Creativity
- Confidence
- Social skills
- Focus and mental well-being
With Term 1 just around the corner and International Day of Education (January 24) approaching, Roblox is spotlighting a range of free educational games designed to help children learn through play.
Roblox Learning Hub: Learning Through Play
Parents and teachers can discover these experiences through the Roblox Learning Hub, a dedicated online resource showcasing educational games by subject and age group.
From maths and computer science to life skills, digital safety, and creative thinking.
Adam Seldow, Senior Director of Education Partnerships at Roblox, explains:
“As Aussie kids trade their boogie boards for backpacks and get ready to head back to school, it’s the perfect time to remember that play is one of the most powerful forms of learning.
When kids explore and create together in immersive worlds, they aren’t just playing.
They’re building critical thinking, collaboration, and digital citizenship skills that will support them well beyond the classroom.”
The Best Free Educational Games on Roblox for Kids (2026)
BBC Bitesize: Planet Planners (Ages 5+)
Best for geography, civic thinking, and problem-solving
Planet Planners challenges kids to tackle real-world issues like natural disasters, city planning, and sustainability.
Players make decisions and immediately see how those choices impact communities and environments, helping build empathy and global awareness.
👉 https://www.roblox.com/games/80099528313812/BBC-Bitesize-Planet-Planners
Google Be Internet Awesome World (Ages 5+)
Best for online safety and digital literacy
In this colourful adventure, kids explore the world of the Internauts while learning essential internet safety skills, including:
- Spotting phishing scams
- Creating strong passwords
- Sharing information responsibly
An engaging way to introduce cybersecurity basics early.
👉 https://www.roblox.com/games/17756790122/Google-Be-Internet-Awesome-World
Sesame Street: Magical Beastie Quest (Ages 5+)
Best for early learning and social-emotional skills
Join Elmo, Abby, and Cookie Monster in a gentle learning experience where kids care for Magical Beasties — feeding them, teaching new words, and playing mini-games.
Developed by Sesame Workshop, the game supports literacy, kindness, and emotional growth.
👉 https://www.roblox.com/games/112488598295084/Sesame-Street-Magical-Beastie-Quest
Lua Learning (Ages 5+)
Best for beginner coding and game creation
This award-winning experience teaches kids how to code using Lua, Roblox’s scripting language.
Through interactive lessons, players learn:
- Variables and functions
- Events and game logic
- UI design and multiplayer features
Lua Learning also supports private servers for classrooms, making it ideal for teachers.
👉 https://www.roblox.com/games/1334669864/Lua-Learning
Ecos: La Brea (Ages 9+)
Best for history, science, and teamwork
Travel back 25,000 years to Ice Age North America and explore the world of the La Brea Tar Pits.
Players take on the roles of prehistoric animals, learning about ecosystems, habitats, and survival — all while collaborating with friends.
👉 https://www.roblox.com/games/12550651382/Ecos-La-Brea
Art Leap by Belvedere Museum (Ages 5+)
Best for art education and cultural learning
Art Leap brings famous artworks to life through interactive worlds inspired by masterpieces from artists like Gustav Klimt, Claude Monet, and Jacques-Louis David.
Mini-games and storytelling help kids understand art history in an accessible, engaging way.
👉 https://www.roblox.com/games/79071834805702/Art-Leap-by-Belvedere-Museum
Learning, Reimagined for the New School Year
As children head back to school in 2026, educational games offer a smart way to blend learning with fun.
With trusted partners like the BBC, Google, Sesame Workshop, and world-class museums, Roblox’s educational experiences show how screen time – when used well – can support curiosity, confidence, and lifelong learning.