Key Stage 2: Victorian Study Day
This dual site study day gives pupils the opportunity to visit both the London Metropolitan Archives and the Royal Courts of Justice to examine and enact a real Victorian court case.

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National Justice Museum Education provides creative learning experiences at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Rolls Building. Through a range of partners we also offer cross-site study days, tours and outreach opportunities.
The activities listed below are available in addition to our core programme of courtroom workshops.
Prices and group sizes vary depending on activity and location.
To book a visit or find out more fill out an enquiry form, email education@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or call 0115 9939811
This dual site study day gives pupils the opportunity to visit both the London Metropolitan Archives and the Royal Courts of Justice to examine and enact a real Victorian court case.
A long-term project taking place across several weeks. The project incorporates a launch at your school, project work and a 2 hour session at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Human Rights workshops delivered at your school by one of our expert facilitators.
This fascinating two-part study day explores the Suffragette movement and gives students the opportunity to visit both the Royal Courts of Justice and the Museum of London.
A series of interactive workshops and experiences with National Justice Museum Education and Shakespeare’s Globe.
Students will examine a real High Court case to prepare and re-enact a civil dispute hearing in a working courtroom at the Rolls Building. This session is funded by the Rolls Building Art and Education Trust and works with sixth form students.