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Court in Session

Court in Session workshops are suitable for key stages 2 - 5 and beyond. Students will explore a contemporary criminal or civil case and take part in an interactive courtroom workshop.

Court in the Past

Court in the Past is suitable for key stages 2 - 5 and beyond. Students will explore a historical criminal or civil court case and take part in an interactive courtroom workshop.

Motion to Appeal

Motion to Appeal is suitable for key stages 4 - 5 and above. Students will explore a contemporary appeal case and take part in an interactive courtroom workshop.

Points of Law

Points of Law is suitable for key stage 5 and above. Students will explore a contemporary criminal or civil court case of national importance that focuses on a specific point of law.

Characters in Court

This fun, interactive courtroom workshop introduces students to the courts by putting fictional characters on trial.

Crime and Punishment through…

Let our expert facilitators bring the museum to your classroom with this online workshop.

Court out!

Our virtual courtroom workshops bring the law to life in your classroom through engaging, hands-on activities, exploring real-life court cases.

Bullying and Cyberbullying…

Learn about our new CyberBullying and Bullying workshops, available digitally with the National Justice Museum.

Crime and punishment through…

Nottingham’s former Courthouse and Gaol is an ideal location to bring crime and punishment studies to life.

Choices and Consequences

Award winning anti-knife crime prevention workshops for key stage 2 upwards, specifically aimed at young people who are unlikely to have considered carrying a knife.

Justice Reinvented

Justice Reinvented is an engaging education workshop and debate for secondary schools at the National Justice Museum. Critically assess the current UK justice system.

Suffragettes – deeds not…

Discuss the extreme lengths women went to get the vote and prepare, and take part in, a Parliamentary debate.

The courtroom activity was lovely and gave children the opportunity to feel actively part of the story.

Lowdham CofE Primary School

Thank you so much for the session this morning. It was perfectly pitched and the children thoroughly enjoyed it. What a great experience for them!

(online learning)Walton on the Naze Primary School

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