Year 9 Holocaust Museum Visit

Our recent visit to the Holocaust Museum in Laxton was a deeply meaningful and memorable experience for everyone involved.
A group of Year 9 children, accompanied by four staff members led by Mr Ball, spent a lovely day exploring the museum and its peaceful memorial gardens. Throughout the visit, they encountered many poignant and moving artefacts that helped better understand the realities of the Holocaust.
A particularly powerful moment was when each child laid a stone in remembrance of the one million children who were murdered during the Holocaust, creating a quiet and reflective atmosphere.
They were also privileged to hear the testimony of survivor Malka Levine, who was just three years old when she was captured. She shared her incredible story of survival with honesty and courage, moving many of us to tears. Despite the hardships she endured, she spoke with remarkable positivity and hope, reminding us of the importance of sharing these stories, especially in today’s world.