This week, student had the powerful opportunity to engage in a thought-provoking educational experience delivered by expert educators from The National Holocaust Museum.
Working with Nicola and her team, students participated in sessions that tackled significant and thought-provoking themes, including:
- Responsibility
- Justice
- Life After Liberation
At the heart of these discussions was the complex question, “Who was responsible for the Holocaust – and what does that mean for us today?”
Through this exploration, students were encouraged to think critically about the impact of individual and collective choices, ethical decision-making, and how historical events continue to shape modern values and society. These sessions didn’t just provide historical facts – they invited reflection, empathy, and a deeper awareness of moral responsibility.
This learning opportunity is a strong example of Wickersley Partnership Trust’s commitment to delivering a broad and enriching curriculum, aligning with our Enrichment Promise to provide all students with impactful, real-world learning experiences that develop character, citizenship, and critical thinking.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Nicola and The National Holocaust Museum team for their time, expertise, and the invaluable contributions they made to our students’ understanding.
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