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Friday, 2 March 2012



Krakow, Poland



To enhance their studies of Nazi Germany, the A level History students are currently in Krakow to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Perhaps the most notorious of of all the Nazi death camps during WW2, it is estimated that up to 1,500,000 people died at Auschwitz between 1940 - 1945. The site has been preserved as a memorial to these people and as a warning to society. The aim of this trip is to enhance the educational experiences and understanding of A level Historians.




A Level Geography Field Trip

Also happening this week is a trip for the AS level Geography students who are currently in Devon. This trip is a vital study experience necessary for the completion of their A Level course.




It is these A level educational enrichment experiences that will fully enhance and extend the learning of our students and we are very grateful to the staff who have given freely of their time and organised and these trips.






1 comment:

  1. Well done Mrs Mallalieu-Needle. Your team is doing an excellent job. (Brian Brown)

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