
As part of their GCSE History course, Year 10 spent a day at the Castle Museum. There was a special object handling session on the History of Medicine from the Roman period to the Twentieth Century, where students had the opportunity to test their medical knowledge and identify objects ranging from a Roman scalpel to moles’ feet, used as a lucky charm in the 1900s. As part of their Controlled Assessment preparation, Year 10 investigated the architectural history of the Castle and discovered evidence of it being used as a prison. They also had the opportunity to examine different types of punishment such as the scold’s bridle, stocks and the ducking stool.
In the afternoon, the students were involved in a mock trial recreating the case of James Rush, who was convicted of murder in 1848 and hanged outside Norwich Castle in 1849, before a crowd of 30,000. There were star performances from Dylan Saunders-Mortimer, Beth Cleveland, Callum Parke, Ryan Cromwell, Ashton Drake, Ali Michaels, Olivia Bourne, Joey Allen and Jade Murphy. Many thanks to all the students and staff for making it such a positive day.
Mrs Kelleway
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