Our Community & Our History - The Tudors & Nonsuch Palace Print this page

Dates: 23/04/25 - 02/07/25
Days: Wednesday 09:30 - 11:30
Sessions: 10
Centre: Whitehall - Other
Course Code: E30005K17NG
Fees: Standard - £120.00
Concessionary - £84.00

Course Information

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Learning Aim: Z0060122

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What is this course about?

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Learning something new and meeting new people who have the same interest can really help with a person’s wellbeing.

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Henry VIII began building Nonsuch Palace in 1538 near to his hunting grounds and intended it to rival any of the great palaces of France. So how did the Tudors live, work, eat and play at Nonsuch Palace? Come and learn about how and why the palace was built, who lived in it, and the exciting events that took place in the local area. You will also have the chance to explore Tudor fashions, music, diets and even create your own Tudor dish! Learners will create a small exhibition at the end of the course on the topic.

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This course is at Whitehall Museum, Malden Road, Cheam

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What will we cover?

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On this course we will explore the history and culture of the Tudors and Nonsuch Palace during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. In a supportive, friendly and fun environment you will explore local history and learn how it fits into the wider social and cultural history of the Tudor era. 

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You will learn to read basic historical sources and also explore Tudor culture, including music, diet and aristocratic hobbies. Some of our more ‘hands on’ activities will include the option of creating a Tudor dish and researching music to enhance our understanding of the era and what life might have been like at Nonsuch Palace. Our trips out will include a visit to the original site of Nonsuch Palace to map out the area and to Whitehall in Cheam to view a model of Nonsuch Palace and learn about the significance of the house for history.

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There will be some written activities and at the end of the course, we will create a small online or in person exhibition for the local community (depending on public health advice), which will be a chance for you to develop your creative skills and communicate your ideas and learning.

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What level is this course & what skills do I need?

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This course is suitable for learners of all abilities. No prior knowledge of the Tudor period is required.

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How do I enrol?

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To enrol please complete this Enrolment form and someone from our enrolment team will contact you to take payment if applicable.

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On this course, you will develop the following life skills:

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  • Mental Wellbeing
  • English Skills
  • Confidence building
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Additional information

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As this is a subsidised course you will be required to complete mandatory, audited documentation including 3 written tasks which your tutor will support you with.

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Due to the age of the museum there are low door frames, uneven floors and spiral staircases so care must be taken when moving around the building.

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There are no additional costs for trips out, but if you wish to bake a cake or create a small Tudor-style sewing piece, you will need to purchase your own supplies.

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What can I do after I have finished this course?

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We offer a range of both wellbeing and history courses at Sutton College. Please see our website for further details.

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Any course enrichment opportunities associated with this class will be listed in your Google Classroom.

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If you are unsure of your next steps for education, employment or career choices our Advice Service can help, contact advice@suttoncollege.ac.uk






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