01443 412248
Education
at Llancaiach Fawr
Any visit to Llancaiach Fawr Manor is entertaining but it is also a learning experience – for all ages.
We are proud holders of the Sandford Award for Excellence in Heritage Education in recognition of our work with schools across the country.
For schools and colleges we offer a range of formal education and learning opportunities at all Key Stages as well as specialist vocational modules including Welsh Bacc and Leisure, Tourism and Business Studies.
Student teacher visits and INSET days are also available.
Castle Park Primary School
Ysgol Gwaun y Nant
Eagleswell Primary School
We can arrange a DAY PACKAGE tailored to your needs. Combine a tour of the Manor with three workshops to create a full day of activities to suit the particular requirements of your group for only £10 per student.
Please contact Louise Griffith, Learning and interpretation Manager 01443 412248.
Tours of the Manor House last one and a half hours and start at 10am, 11.30am and 1.30pm each day.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the tour start time as a member of staff will brief your group prior to entry to the manor. Please leave enough time during your visit to explore the exhibition and make maximum use of the Visitor Centre services.
The Manor House has three floors and we usually limit numbers to approximately 35 per floor. In each tour time slot we can take up to c.100 children in total by splitting them into 3, starting each group on a different floor and progressively moving them around the House.
Tour of the Manor and use of Visitor Centre services costs £6 per child/student. Workshops can be arranged for an extra £2 per head. Day Packages cost £10 per head.
We admit one adult free of charge per 10 children for supervision purposes. Extra assistants for children who require 1:1 care or have special needs are also admitted free of charge.
We continually monitor risk and have drawn up a list of information which should be studied by teachers prior to the visit and have included a matrix for Specific Risk Assessments. See the Risk Assessment documents linked below:
Friends of Carmarthen County Museum
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