Politics and Prison Life at Pentridge Prison Tours

Levels 7 to 10
From $12 per student
For Enquires

Email [email protected] or phone: (03) 9656 9889

Established in 1851 and closing in 1997, Pentridge Prison is a heritage listed former state prison that has undergone adaptive reuse over the last decade.

Following the closure of the Old Melbourne Goal in the 1920s, Pentridge became the primary remand centre for metropolitan Melbourne. The long history of the site and the changing social, political and legal circumstances of the people who both worked and were incarcerated within its walls are the focus of the education programs.

Our education programs utilise the latest in immersive technologies, including soundscapes and audio-visual displays. Students will hear recorded interviews with past inmates, guards and lawyers and can observe artefacts dating from the early 1800s to late 1900s.

The Education programs at Pentridge Prison provide a unique opportunity to move beyond the theoretical approach to learning and gives the students the chance to experience the setting and implications of social, economic and environmental change borne from our evolving legal system.

About the Program

On this tour, students will make connections between laws and policies enacted and enforced, and how they affect prison populations. Discover the causes and consequences of the 1890s depression, which saw a third of Melbourne’s breadwinners out of work.

Curriculum Links

SubjectStrandSub-strandContent descriptionsStudents will…
Civics and CitizenshipKnowledge and UnderstandingLaws and Citizensthe key features and jurisdictions of Australia’s court system; the operations of courts and tribunals, including the roles of courts, judges, lawyers and juries in trials; and the rights of the accused and the rights of victimsExamine how the courts apply and interpret criminal law.
VC2HC10K05
HistoryHistorical Knowledge and UnderstandingAustralia (1750-1914)significant events, ideas, people, groups and movements that contributed to continuity and change in Australian society between 1750 and 1914Explore the consequences of the 1890s depression, which led to incarceration for many.
VC2HH10K09
   continuities and changes and their consequences on ways of life, living conditions, political and legal institutions and cultural expression around the turn of the 20th centuryHear a case study of what Pentridge Prison was like at the turn of the 20th century, including the intersection with politics, laws and society.
VC2HH10K11

Program Details

Available

Monday to Friday during school terms

Duration

1.5 hours

Numbers

15-30 students per session

Teacher/carer:student ratio: 1:12

Cost

$12 per student

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Ramps can be used to access the airing yards.

Bookings & Enquiries

To book, complete the Online Booking Form. For enquiries, email [email protected] or phone (03) 9656 9889.

Plan your visit

Pentridge Prison Tours

Address:
1 Champ Street
Coburg VIC 3058

I highly recommend taking your students to Pentridge. The stories are gripping and to listen to them in such a historical place was a real treat.

VCE Teacher, Mount Clear College, October 2023.

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