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Class 6's Visit to the National Justice Museum - Nottingham

On Monday, Class 6 visited the National Justice Museum in Nottingham as part of their learning in History about crime and punishment through the ages. 

 

In the morning, they participated in a court activity, where they adopted the various roles of a court room: a judge, jury, barristers, solicitors, usher, clerk and witnesses. Eventually, the jury found the defendant 'not guilty'! 

 

In the afternoon, we toured the museum's prison, venturing down to the dungeons. We met the prison's Jailor and Matron, who were very strict! After this, we adopted the role of detectives, as we aimed to solve a crime on the Narrow Marsh - unfortunately, the lack of evidence meant the crime was unsolvable. 


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