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Nottingham’s former Courthouse and Gaol houses the UK’s largest collection of over 40,000 law, justice, crime, and punishment artefacts and is an ideal location to bring crime and punishment studies to life.
Students will get the opportunity to:
Curriculum Links: History, Citizenship, PSHE
Duration: 2 hours (either 10am – 12noon or 12.30pm – 2.30pm)
Location: National Justice Museum, Nottingham
Cost: £9 per student
You can also combine this activity with one of our Courtroom Workshops , or a visit to the City of Caves and enjoy a full day visit for just £11 per student.
Whilst we’re still hosting on-site sessions, we recognize that this may not suit everyone at the moment. That’s why we’re pleased to announce that from September 2020, you will be able to book a digital Crime and Punishment Through Time workshop – find out more here.
“I really enjoyed all the activities but my favourite was learning about the cells and punishments ” Year 5 pupil, Coppice Farm Primary
“A well organised visit. We were pleased with the quality of learning and support of the Museum team” George Spencer Academy
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