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The 2022 Vision Schools Scotland’s Award Ceremony took place on Thursday 9th February, 1.00pm – 2.30pm at the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, hosted by Jackie Baillie MSP and Jackson Carlaw MSP.

Vision Schools Scotland in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust were delighted to celebrate the achievement of schools in Holocaust Education.  Awards were distributed to eleven schools that have demonstrated sustainability, commitment and good practice in teaching and learning about the Holocaust.

Our congratulations to Brannock High, Eastwood High, Johnstone High, Kirkcaldy High, Leith Academy and Marr College, McLaren High, St Ninian’s High (East Renfrewshire) on receiving their Level 1 Vision Schools Awards at our recent awards event. Congratulations also to Bishopbriggs Academy for successfully renewing its Level 2 Vision Schools Scotland accreditation and to Calderwood Lodge Primary and St Columba’s High for successfully renewing their Level 1 accreditation.

You can watch a the ceremony here: https://youtu.be/qGLJeHchMmg

Further articles appeared in the media, you can read them here:

https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/news/people/holocaust-education-award-for-kirkcaldy-high-school-4025833

https://www.the-gazette.co.uk/news/23343534.johnstone-high-recognised-good-practice-holocaust-education/

and the UWS Website:

https://www.uws.ac.uk/news/eleven-schools-recognised-for-good-practice-in-teaching-and-learning-about-the-holocaust/

https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/eleven-scottish-schools-recognised-for-good-practice-in-holocaust-education/

https://www.barrheadnews.com/news/23361236.east-renfrewshire-youngsters-shine-spotlight-holocaust/

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