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Art

This 4.5 hour educator led programme is designed for KS4 and KS5 students and considers the place of art when learning about the Holocaust and the extent to which it can extend and/or limit understanding of the Holocaust. The programme will also raise students awareness of the causes and complexities of the Holocaust. During the programme students will visit the Holocaust exhibition, the memorial gardens and participate in an art workshop. There is also the unique opportunity for the students to listen to the testimony of a survivor and to ask them questions. To learn more about the Centre watch our film - 'Making the Journey'. To book a visit e-mail the Bookings Team.

Session Times

10.00-14.30, 10.30-15.00 or 11.00-15.30

NB: Our Holocaust Survivors speak from 1.00 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. Out of respect to our survivors, if your school needs to depart the Centre before 14.30 we can not guarantee that your staff/students will be able to listen to the survivor speak.

Group Size

  • Minimum: 25
  • Maximum: 220

Prices

  • £7.50 per student (teachers/accompanying adults are free in a ration of 1:10).
  • A minimum charge of £175 applies for groups smaller than 25 students.

Booking a visit
To book a visit e-mail the Bookings Team.

Resources
The following resources can be downloaded and printed off to support you prior to and during your visit.

  • Pre-visit lesson [pre-visit]
  • Student workbooklet [visit]
  • Memorial Gardens Teacher Guide [visit]
  • Gardens Activity [visit]

Please explore our online learning programme Jewish life before the Second World War.

Published: 17th November, 2014

Updated: 19th March, 2021

Author: James Griffiths

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