Looking at a school trip related to the holocaust or want to take your school trip outside of the classroom to experience a museum or place of worship that can help explain the Jewish faith or the chilling brutal event of the holocaust and why this came about at that period of time in history.
UK School Trips is proud to list some fantastic venues that provide a potential educational group or school visit with in-depth tours, workshops, exhibitions which provide the history of the Jewish faith and the Holocaust.
Holocaust Exhibition & Learning Centre Huddersfield
The Holocaust Exhibition & Learning Centre opened in 2018 and preserves the memory, records and legacy of Holocaust survivors living in Yorkshire. There is a museum standard exhibition, an education room for schools and groups, and a flexible space for conferencing, events and temporary exhibitions.
They offer a programme of Active Learning Sessions for schools and groups of young people aged 10 and above, led by qualified teaching staff. We can also arrange talks from Holocaust survivors or on specific topics with University of Huddersfield academic staff.
The National Holocaust Centre & Museum Nottinghamshire
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum is so much more than a museum. It’s a vibrant memorial, a place of testimony and a Centre of learning for communities of all faiths, and none, across the UK.
Since the Centre was established in 1995 it remains the first and only place of its kind in the UK dedicated to Holocaust remembrance and education.
The Museum is accredited by the Arts Council, and features a permanent exhibition suitable for adults and children 12 years and older, as well as an age-appropriate interactive exhibition for younger children. Both exhibition areas are infused with survivor’s testimony and artefacts, providing a human and personal perspective on pre-war Jewish life in Europe, the rise of National Socialism, the Holocaust survival and post-war justice.