Watford Grammar School for Girls hosted its seventh annual Holocaust Survivors' Conference.
The all-day event, which featured workshops and talks from the author of The Hunt For The Kommandant Auschwitz, Thomas Harding, was attended by more than 400 sixth-form pupils and members of the public.
Speakers who survived the Holocaust talked through their experiences, while workshops also discussed Holocaust-inspired art, drama and film.
The school's head teacher Dame Helen Hyde, who chairs the expert group on education as part of the Prime Minister's Holocaust Commission, organised the conference.
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