Inverness schools welcome survivor from the Holocaust Educational Trust
On 2 and 3 March 2016, pupils at Millburn and
Culloden Academies will hear testimony from Holocaust survivor, John Dobai, as
part of a visit organised by the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET).
The testimony will be followed by a question and answer session to enable
students to better understand the nature of the Holocaust and to explore its
lessons in more depth. The visit is part of the Holocaust Educational Trust’s
extensive all year round Outreach Programme, which is available to schools
across the UK.
History Teacher, David Hodgson at Millburn Academy said: “It is a privilege for
us to welcome John Dobai to our school and his testimony will remain a powerful
reminder of the horrors so many experienced.
Odette Gordon Principal Teacher Social Subjects at Culloden Academy added: “We
are grateful to the Holocaust Educational Trust for co-ordinating the visit and
we hope that by hearing John’s testimony, it will encourage our students to
learn from the lessons of the Holocaust and make a positive difference in their
own lives.”
Karen Pollock MBE, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust added:
“The Holocaust Educational Trust educates and engages students from across the
UK, from all communities about the Holocaust and there can be no better way
than through the first-hand testimony of a survivor. John’s story is one of
tremendous courage during horrific circumstances and by hearing his testimony,
students will have the opportunity to learn where prejudice and racism can
ultimately lead.
“At the Trust, we impart the history of the Holocaust to young people, to
ensure that we honour the memory of those whose lives were lost and take
forward the lessons taught by those who survived.”