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In February 2014, Dirce N said about British Schools Museum
The museum is culturally importante, at the same time that provides opportunities for readers, educators and researchers helps to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's education history.
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In February 2014, Margaret M said about British Schools Museum
A great place to visit for all ages, lots to see and lots to do. A great place to volunteer with a fantastic group of friendly and enthusiastic people who pride on having the best and most unique museum in the area
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In February 2014, Simon M said about British Schools Museum
A fascinating visit to the world of education in Victorian days set in unique buildings with excellent information and helpful guides
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In February 2014, Peter J said about British Schools Museum
Our grandchildren aged 5 and 7 love visiting the British Schools Museum during the school holidays. There are lots of interesting activities for them to take part in, like toy- making. I wish museums had been like this in my day!
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In February 2014, sam f said about British Schools Museum
Me and my partner thought that this was an excellent museum and definitely worth a visit if you are in hitchin or even the hertfordshire area! It is within a beautiful building which looks deceivingly small from the outside but that is actually hiding hours of interesting and exciting rooms and buildings. The staff are clearly dedicated to the museum and obviously love their job which makes it even more pleasurable to experience. There is a small little cafe on site where you can have a nice cup of tea and a snack.
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In February 2014, JEANNETTE H said about British Schools Museum
Two or three hours to spare ? Then visit this unique museum and be taken back in time, the headmasters house is a must and finish with a cup of tea in the cafe.
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In February 2014, Sheila W said about British Schools Museum
This museum is more than a museum; it is an experience. Not only can you tour classrooms, from an enormous monitorial schoolroom, to a galleried classroom, to a wartime classroom, but you can also take part in lessons on certain days. Our grandchildren love dressing up in Victorian aprons or collars and enjoy trying out slates and dipping pens. The volunteers are really friendly and welcoming, and they clearly feel passionate about the museum. They all seem very knowledgable. You get a good cuppa in the cafe too!
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In February 2014, Paul B said about British Schools Museum
It has to be the staff who definitely reflect the enthusiasm of the manager. A museum can be just a petrified shadow of the things preserved within, but here the place hums with the blood of the staff.
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In February 2014, ALAN C said about British Schools Museum
Because of it's uniqueness, The British Schools Museum is a very interesting place to visit. Situated in historic Hitchin, there are plenty of fascinating things to see and a welcome cup of tea can be purchased from the on site cafe.
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In February 2014, R M said about British Schools Museum
We have enjoyed many visits to The British Schools Museum and find the exhibitions interesting in their variety. We love to take our friends and family there.We often pop in to the cafe to sample the scrumptious cheese scones when we're in town on a Saturday morning.
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