PRIMARY school pupils gave tours of an exhibition on the life and legacy of Anne Frank.
The Year 6 pupils from Shipley CE Primary School, which is part of the Bradford Diocesan Academies Trust (BDAT), led the tour which included parents and pupils as well as BDAT staff and governors.
Working with The Anne Frank Trust UK, children were trained in the skills and knowledge to lead presentations on the exhibition.
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Headteacher Gavin Hamilton said: “This is such a vital project; educating both our children here in school and people in the community.
“The importance of two of our key school values of love and respect are underlined by the story of Anne Frank.
“Our children have learnt so much, but, more importantly, are now fantastically strong spokespeople so that her experiences and legacy are never forgotten.
“I am very proud of how they have committed to this important work.”
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