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Key Stage 4

Key Stage 4 Visits to Shrewsbury Prison

Explore justice through history and debate the past as you unpack the complexities of capital punishment in the real-life case of Ann Harris.

Visit Includes

  • Group 8 Guided Tour with In-Cell Experience
  • Group 9 Education Activity (aligned with national curriculum)
  • Self-Guided Discovery Activity
  • Group 12 Education Behind Bars Pack For Each Student
  • pin Private Education Room
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Educational Field Trips at Shrewsbury Prison

Education Behind Bars Programme

Developed by specialists in education and history, the Education Behind Bars Programme offers a unique, immersive learning experience. Aligned with the national curriculum, it engages students with thought-provoking activities that extend learning beyond the classroom.

We provide comprehensive resources for both students and teachers, ensuring the educational impact lasts well beyond the visit. The programme includes 3 core elements: a Guided Tour, an Educational Activity, and Self-Guided Discovery. Each component is expertly delivered by our trained guides and facilitators.

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Educational Activity

The educational activity, Capital Punishment, delves into the compelling case of Ann Harris, who was executed at Shrewsbury Prison in 1828 for the murder of James Harrison. This thought-provoking session invites students to explore the complex issues surrounding capital punishment. By analysing historical documentation and newspaper cuttings, students gain insight into the case and the societal context of the time.

Students will discuss key questions: Did Ann Harris deserve the death penalty? How were others involved in the case? How might a similar case be handled in today’s legal system?

This session is designed to develop students’ critical thinking and debating skills, while also helping them understand key concepts such as deterrent, reformation, retribution, and protection.

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Learning Outcomes

This educational activity is a case study of Ann Harris, who was executed at Shrewsbury Prison in 1828 for the murder of James Harrison. Students are informed of the case history and will read supporting documentation. The purpose of this exercise is to start a discussion on the pros and cons of capital punishment. This activity is suitable for Key Stage 4.

Upon completing this education activity students will be able to:

  • Using a case study, debate the pros and cons of the Death Penalty (capital punishment)
  • Debate the use of corporal punishment
  • Describe the meaning of four key words: Deterrent, Reformation, Retribution and Protection
  • Understood alternatives to Prison and how they are used in a modern society (parole, court fines, community service orders, electronic tagging and probation)

 

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Resource Pack

Every student participating in the Education Behind Bars programme receives a comprehensive Education Pack. This pack includes an Educational Activity sheet, an Activity Booklet tailored to their Key Stage, a Site Map to guide their Self-Guided Discovery, and a Certificate of Completion to commemorate their visit.

These resources are designed to extend learning beyond the visit, offering students the tools they need to reflect on their experiences.

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Self Guided Tours at Shrewsbury Prison

Visit Itinerary

Your visit is carefully structured to maximise educational value while keeping students engaged throughout the day. The itinerary is designed to provide a comprehensive, immersive experience that brings history to life.

  • Arrival
  • Guided Tour
  • Educational Activity
  • Self-Guided Discovery
  • Conclusion and Departure
  • Lunch (Optional)

A standard visit lasts approximately 3 hours, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience that is both engaging and informative. This structure ensures your students leave with a deeper understanding of history and the workings of the penal system. We are also happy to tailor the itinerary to meet your specific needs, including arranging lunch from our onsite restaurant if required.

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