STUDENTS from St Cuthbert’s High School are putting together an exhibition as part of Holocaust Memorial commemorations.
Year nine students from the St Helens school have designed the exhibition, which will be held at St Helens Central Library from Monday, January 21.
Enitled The Museum of Pavel, the exhibition will feature diary entries, art work and creative crafts based on characters from the best-selling book The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.
Parents, pupils and staff from the school are invited to attend on the opening night of the exhibition, which runs from 6pm to 8pm.
The library is also to host The Last Goodbye, a travelling exhibition from the Jewish Museum in London.
Telling the story of the 10,000 unaccompanied child refugees who were admitted to Britain in the late 1930s, the travelling exhibition highlights issues regarding racism, prejudice and indifference during the Second World War and beyond.
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