KS2 Cyberbullying and the Law
LOCATION: NORTH
Bring the law into your classroom with our exciting outreach workshop exploring harmful WhatsApp messages, cyberbullying, and staying safe on social media.
Our facilitator transforms your school into a real courtroom as pupils investigate a case involving a young girl accused of sending harmful WhatsApp messages - helping children understand their rights, responsibilities, and how to protect themselves online.
What Students Learn
- What cyberbullying is
- How harmful messages can spread
- How the police and the law respond
- What children can do to protect themselves
- How to get help from trusted adults
What Students Will Do
- Examine a WhatsApp message case scenario
- Investigate what has happened
- Take on different roles to explore the situation from all sides
- Learn about the legal consequences of sending harmful messages
- Develop confidence to speak up and stay safe online
Our pop-up courtroom places students right at the centre of the action—making learning memorable,
engaging, and fun.

| Suitable for | Key Stage 2 |
| Days/Times | Throughout the term. Times to fit with your school day |
| Number of students | Maximum of 35 students per session |
| Cost | Cost: £225 for a two-hour session, £395 for a full day (comprising two classes) (For three or more classes, please contact us to discuss tailored options) |
| Booking | Email learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or call 0115 993 9811 |
“
Thank you so much for a fantastic day at the courts. It was an extremely informative, interactive and enjoyable morning.
”
Manchester Muslim Prep School
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