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National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL)

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Address:
Galleries of Justice Museum
Shire Hall
High Pavement
Nottingham
NG1 1HN
 
Opening Times:

Open seven days a week:

10.30 - 17.00



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Description:

The National Centre for Citizenship and the Law is the education provider for Galleries of Justice Museum. Based at Nottingham’s old courthouse and gaol, there are many ways to explore the Galleries of Justice Museum, with free exhibitions, audio and performance led tours and a themed café.



Contact Details:
Darren Cashin, NCCL Learning Manager
darren.cashin@nccl.org.uk
0115 952 0555

Learning Programmes:
All of our activities are designed to engage learners in History and Citizenship and are based around the National Curriculum. Through experiential learning,pupils are encouraged to embrace the opportunity to learn about real objects in real places outside the classroom. Bringing History and Citizenship to life, the NCCL team is here to teach about the past, forpupils to act in the present and empower them to change the future.

Specialisms:
Victorians, Tudors, Fairy stories, World War II, History, Citizenship, Leisure and Tourism, Marketing and Customer Services, Law, Sociology, Criminal Psychology.

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Associated Learning Journeys

Prison and Penal Reform in the 1800s

Prison and Penal Reform in the 1800s

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Scold's Bridle - justice for women 400 years ago?

Scold's Bridle - justice for women 400 years ago?

A punishment for 'troublesome' women over 400 years ago Read More »
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