
Shoreham College performers at Sir Robert Woodard Academy where they performed pieces for the fourth annual Holocaust Memorial event.
The artistic team prepared for the event a powerful and respectful performance of poetry accompanied by music composed by Josh Firsht designed to convey a message that fighting for justice is vital.
Welcoming our pupils, Peter Midwinter, Sir Robert Woodard's Principal, said: 'It is a pleasure to have Shoreham College pupils here enriching this event.'
Chair of Adur District, Carson Albury, read a statement at the event stating that the the Holocaust must have a permanent place in our culture and making another person's life less valuable than our own is never right.
Some of the pupils involved spoke afterwards of their thoughts on the holocaust.
Reuben Benkel: 'We thought about how genocide can happen and that speaking out is so important.'
Indi-Anna Smith: 'However many years have passed what happened can never be right. One person can make a difference.'
Josh Firsht: 'It's so hard to understand how one person can have persuaded so many people that the holocaust was right.'
