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University Museum of Zoology


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Reviews

The following reviews have been added by visit leaders using the EVOLVE system.
Overview
4.7
19 reviews


Excellent
 
79%

Very Good
 
16%

Average
 
5%

Poor
 
0%

Awful
 
0%

(November 2024 - Primary School)




(June 2024 - Primary School)




Excellent session with curator about natural selection; the children loved handling the artefacts. Small museum, safe for children to walk around the galleries in small groups (keeping an adult on the stairs!) (May 2024 - Primary School)




(April 2024 - Primary School)




(March 2024 - Primary School)




There is a treasure trove of artifacts, animals and stories. (February 2024 - Primary School)




(January 2024 - Primary School)




(October 2023 - Secondary School)




(April 2023 - Primary School)




A wonderful museum crammed with wildlife specimens, beautifully set out and accessible for all. Lovely staff and well-planned out sessions for the children. They loved it! (March 2023 - Primary School)




(February 2023)




(February 2023 - Secondary School)




Very well organised, we were met at the door and allowed to leave our belongings in the lunchroom. Lift access for a wheelchair user had been arranged. Children were able to roam the galleries with their clipboards, remaining in sight of supervising adults. We had been sent resources prior to the visit-we could not visit the Learning Lab as the curator had Covid. Volunteers in the galleries were more than happy to answer pupils' (many) questions. (April 2022 - Primary School)




Excellent collection of skeletons and specimens. The children were able to walk around the entire museum and handle skeletons. The staff were very accommodating. (January 2022 - Primary School)




(February 2020 - Primary School)




(October 2019 - Secondary School)




(July 2019 - Primary School)




brilliant for art students to gather photography and sketching opportunities for their self identified projects. (January 2019 - Secondary School)




The majority of studetns where really please and surprise with the visit to the new renovated Musuem. For the ones that had never been was a great opportunity to see the great displays and the ones that were there before where impressed by the changes. This was a fantastic way to discover stories of extinction, survival, evolution and exploration outside the classroom (November 2018 - Secondary School)




Reviews

The following reviews have been added by visit leaders using the EVOLVE system.
Overview
4.7
19 reviews


Excellent
 
79%

Very Good
 
16%

Average
 
5%

Poor
 
0%

Awful
 
0%

November 2024 - Primary School




June 2024 - Primary School




May 2024 - Primary School
Excellent session with curator about natural selection; the children loved handling the artefacts. Small museum, safe for children to walk around the galleries in small groups (keeping an adult on the stairs!)



April 2024 - Primary School




March 2024 - Primary School




February 2024 - Primary School
There is a treasure trove of artifacts, animals and stories.



January 2024 - Primary School




October 2023 - Secondary School




April 2023 - Primary School




March 2023 - Primary School
A wonderful museum crammed with wildlife specimens, beautifully set out and accessible for all. Lovely staff and well-planned out sessions for the children. They loved it!



February 2023




February 2023 - Secondary School




April 2022 - Primary School
Very well organised, we were met at the door and allowed to leave our belongings in the lunchroom. Lift access for a wheelchair user had been arranged. Children were able to roam the galleries with their clipboards, remaining in sight of supervising adults. We had been sent resources prior to the visit-we could not visit the Learning Lab as the curator had Covid. Volunteers in the galleries were more than happy to answer pupils' (many) questions.



January 2022 - Primary School
Excellent collection of skeletons and specimens. The children were able to walk around the entire museum and handle skeletons. The staff were very accommodating.



February 2020 - Primary School




October 2019 - Secondary School




July 2019 - Primary School




January 2019 - Secondary School
brilliant for art students to gather photography and sketching opportunities for their self identified projects.



November 2018 - Secondary School
The majority of studetns where really please and surprise with the visit to the new renovated Musuem. For the ones that had never been was a great opportunity to see the great displays and the ones that were there before where impressed by the changes. This was a fantastic way to discover stories of extinction, survival, evolution and exploration outside the classroom