What does your family story look like?

King David Victory Park held an exhibit that had learners showcased their family history through creative ways.

King David Primary Schools held a successful Grade 7s My Family Story Exhibition.

King David Victory Park Primary School (KDVP) and King David Ariel (KD) recently showcased learners’ hard work, creativity, and research skills as they explored their family histories.

Rael Fine showcases his project at King David Primary Schools’ My Family Story Exhibition.

This exhibition was a culmination of several weeks of intensive research and collaboration by the learners who worked tirelessly to uncover and document their family stories. Interviewing family members, conducting online research, and creating presentations that showcased their findings.

The event was attended by parents, grandparents, teachers, and community members who were impressed with the depth of research and creativity on display. The event was judged by four judges from the Israel Centre who were described as renowned experts.

Phoenix Bernstein showcases his project at King David Primary Schools’ My Family Story Exhibition.

After careful consideration of the outstanding exhibits, the judge selected the following winners based on their research, creativity, and presentation skills: from KDVP were joint winners, Phoenix Bernstein and Rael Fine, and for KD were Tyler Saltz and Ryan Hellmann.

“Congratulations to the winners on their impressive achievement and we extend our gratitude to Ronli Dorfman for her invaluable contributions to the event,” said the school’s marketer Nirvana Rogers.

King David Ariel’s, Tyler Salitz.

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