Why should a SCHOOL participate in Local Lawyers in Schools?
Delivers portions of the Citizenship curriculum
Good quality teaching materials
Enjoyable for students
Students develop many skills
Interaction with professionals
Raising aspirations
Delivers portions of the Citizenship curriculum
- The units cover legal aspects of the statutory Citizenship curriculum at Key Stage 4, including: legal and human rights and responsibilities underpinning society and how they relate to citizens, the role and operation of the criminal and civil justice systems, and the work of the courts in making and shaping the law.
- The sessions can be integrated into PSHE, English or Citizenship, at the school's discretion
- Citizenship is a new teaching area, and some teachers find it challenging. The scheme can assist teacher's learning too by demonstrating engaging and informative ways of delivering this curriculum.
Good quality teaching materials
- The materials are prepared by educational experts with a reputation for producing quality resources and activities
Enjoyable for students
- The scheme is taught with an 'active learning' style
- Small group work promotes stimulating and thought-provoking debate. Students are encouraged to express, justify and defend their personal opinions in a way that larger class activities do not
- The scheme brings interesting issues about the law and legal system into the classroom, illustrating their relevance to everyday life
"I enjoyed the fact that everyone was taking part in the discussion and the lawyers were very helpful." Participating Student
Students develop many skills
- Teachers have reported that, as well as learning new facts and perspectives on the law, students develop many useful skills including confidence, critical thinking, and speaking and debating skills
- With the focus on discussion and debate students learn how to interact with their peers in a constructive way
Interaction with professionals
- Students also improve their interaction with adults through meeting city professionals
Raising aspirations
While the scheme is not specifically designed to raise aspirations, it can be very effective at doing so. Meeting lawyers in a comfortable environment enables students to ask questions and see firsthand that a career in the law is achievable.

