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Held every year World Refugee Day is on the 20 June, Refugee Week is a festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary.

When is Refugee Week?

In 2024 Refugee Week takes place between 17 - 23 June, and the theme is 鶹Լ, from the places we gather to share meals to our collective home, planet earth

To support teaching around Refugee Week, we've curated this collection of classroom resources for primary and secondary schools.

Seeking Refuge - Real life stories of young people fleeing their homelands. collection

Five animated stories giving a unique insight into the lives of young people who have sought refuge in the UK, told by the children themselves.

Seeking Refuge - Real life stories of young people fleeing their homelands

Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah. video

Actor Alexander Vlahos reads extracts from 'Refugee Boy' by Benjamin Zephaniah, explaining why he loves the book so much.

Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah

Maryam's New Life and New Friends. audio

From the 鶹Լ Scotland series Time for a Story, this fictional audio story follows Maryam and her family as they begin their new lives in Glasgow. Aimed at upper primary pupils.

Maryam's New Life and New Friends

The forced migration of Indian people from Uganda. video

Radio DJ Rupal Rajani talks to 10-year-old Ayush about how Asian people living in Uganda in the 1970's were forced to leave by the Ugandan President Idi Amin.

The forced migration of Indian people from Uganda

Migration. collection

A series of short films in which historian David Olusoga investigates the lives and experiences of migrants to and from Britain throughout history.

Migration

Children of the Holocaust. collection

A part animated, part real-life interview series telling the stories of people who witnessed the Holocaust first-hand.

Children of the Holocaust

External learning-related websites:

  • teaching resources can support or link to the Seeking Refuge films.
  • - Teaching resources for using with children and young people, including links to films, school speakers and classroom materials.
  • - Resources focussed around the Holocaust and the impact on people’s lives of more recent genocides, such as in Sudan.
  • - An education and activity pack created for young people of all ages, based around the ‘journey’ undertaken by Little Amal, the 12-foot puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee child at the heart of The Walk.