Museums In Cornwall


Penlee House Museum and Gallery School Resources

Address:
Morrab Road, Penzance, Cornwall. TR18 4HE

Opening Times:Monday to Saturday
Summer season - Good Friday to 30 September 10.00am to 5pm
Winter season - 1st October to Good Friday 10.30am to 4.30pm

School groups are welcome from 9.30am

Contact Person:
Jonathan Holmes, Access and Outreach Officer
info@penleehouse.org.uk
01736 363625
Fax 01736 361312

Penlee House Website:
http://www.penleehouse.org.uk

Introduction:
Founded in 1839, the museum collections span 6000years of history in west Cornwall. Our newly redisplayed archaeology gallery explores some of Penwith's awe-inspiring ancient sites, while the social history displays look at aspects of life in more recent times. The skill and craftsmanship of painting at its best is celebrated also at Penlee House. A programme of changing exhibitions focuses on the historic art of west Cornwall usually including work of the famous Newlyn School artists such as Stanhope Forbes, Walter Langley and Norman Garstin. We also have an extensive photographic archive covering life in west Cornwall from 1860 to the present day. Copies of these can be made available to schools.

 What We Offer

Self-guided visit
with materials

Facilitated
Visit

Outreach
Session

Loan Box 

 Pre or post
visit materials

Worksheets
& Trails 

Teachers'
Pack

 Pre-visit for
teachers

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Details:
Our Teachers Pack is a useful introduction to the Newlyn collection if considering an independent visit as are our self-guiding packs for the gallery exhibitions which change three times a year. To get the best from the children's visit we recommend teachers visit us beforehand and use our supporting materials to prepare the children. Many of our resources are digitised.

Life in Mount's Bay in the 1890s (Penzance Past and Present)

Extended Learning Package - a loan resource box for pre and post visit activities and a workshop at Penlee House with gallery and handling session.

KS2

Local
History
Geography Literacy
Numeracy
Art

 

This extended learning package is suitable for all schools in West Cornwall. The loan box has excellent resources for group and whole class activity, including a CD.

Edward and the Mermaid

Rain Music

Big Billy Little Billy

 

A series of three storytelling sessions using paintings as their starting point. All the stories have been specially commissioned The session is a mix of storytelling, a creative / art activity and object handling.

Early Years
FS & KS1

 

The stories are based on such famous paintings as Norman Garstin's The Rain it Raineth Every Day and Elizabeth Forbes delightful portrayal of a Victorian classroom, School is Out.

Loan Boxes

The Homefront in West Cornwall

The Victorians

KS2

KS2

 

Recommended for intergenerational work

Links to West Cornwall

Outreach Sessions

 Members of Penlee Staff can visit your school with a collection of handling items and can tailor these to your proposed area of study.

 KS2

 

 To discuss please contact Jonathan Holmes, Access & Outreach Officer.

 Additional Information

Maximum no. for group visit

Number of children per
adult (adults free)

Risk Assessment 

Times 

Other 

Workshops: 40

7 to 11 yrs 8:1

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1 hour 45 minutes

 

Facilities for wet lunch can be arranged, otherwise there is the park.

 Storytelling Sessions: 16

 3 to 7 yrs 4:1

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 1 hour 30 minutes

 Facilities for wet lunch can be arranged, otherwise there is the park.


"The children so enjoyed the experience which was well thought out, appropriately levelled for them and full of stimulating ideas. It was wonderful to see the children's enthusiasm and so beneficial to learn history in such a hands-on way" KS2 Teacher from Pendeen School.

 "The gallery workshop was successful on its own - but I feel the children benfitted from the whole package more." KS2 Teacher at St Mary's C or E School, Penzance.

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