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Discover the Romans in Oxford: Workshop Launch for Teachers

13 February 2025 @ 5.30pm to 7.00pm

Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate's
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 1BX
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01865 252334
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Discover the Romans in Oxford: Workshop Launch for Teachers
Discover the Romans in Oxford: Workshop Launch for Teachers

About Discover the Romans in Oxford: Workshop Launch for Teachers

Calling all teachers and school staff! 

Join us on 13th February 2025 from 5.30–7.00 pm for the grand launch of our exciting new workshop: Romans in Oxford!

Explore how local history can transform your teaching with this brand-new, curriculum-linked workshop designed to inspire pupils and enrich their learning.

✨ What to Expect:

  • 🏺 Hands-on access to Roman artifacts and resources.
  • 📚 Valuable CPD on integrating local heritage into the classroom.
  • 🕰️ Insights into the impact of Roman Oxford on history and trade.
  • ☕ Refreshments, networking, and after-hours Museum access.

Don’t miss this chance to discover how the Museum of Oxford can bring local history to life for your students. Spaces are limited—secure your place now!

Bring Oxford’s history alive for your students—book your spot today!


Tickets

Free

Please see important booking information below.


Booking information

Tickets prices:

Free event

Dates & times:

Thursday 13 February 2025 at 5.30pm

Running time:

1 hour 30 minutes


About Museum of Oxford

The Museum of Oxford is the only museum dedicated to telling the story of Oxford and its people. Located inside the Oxford Town Hall, it explores the city’s rich history beyond the university, focusing on the lives, industries, and communities that have shaped Oxford over time.

The museum features interactive exhibits, local artefacts, and personal stories, covering topics such as Oxford’s medieval origins, its diverse communities, and key moments in its development. It also hosts temporary exhibitions, events, and activities for all ages.

Discover more about the Museum of Oxford.