Diversity Digest: Holocaust Memorial Day

Rachel Preston and Dan Hatfield from the Primary School

Diversity Digest is a weekly reflection written by staff from different areas of our school

Holocaust Memorial Day on 27th January invites us to pause and reflect on one of history’s darkest chapters; and on the lessons it continues to teach us. This year’s theme, Bridging Generations, reminds us that memory is not static. It is passed on, interpreted and lived through the choices we make today.

Why do we teach history? Because history shapes identity, belonging and the values that underpin peaceful societies. When we understand how events unfolded and how prejudice escalated into persecution, we equip young people to recognize warning signs and challenge injustice in their own time. Teaching history is not only about facts; it is about fostering empathy and critical thinking so that students can ask: Whose voices are heard? Whose stories are missing? How do we ensure truth is preserved across generations?

Sadly, hatred does not only belong to the past. It resurfaces when ignorance and intolerance go unchecked. Holocaust Memorial Day calls us to confront this reality, not with fear, but with resolve to build societies grounded in dignity and respect.

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