



REFUGEE WEEK 2025 TOOLKIT • Form Time Activities • PSHE • Student Leadership • Fundraising • School Action
This toolkit can be used for both small and large-scale projects, depending on the level of involvement you choose.
Within this Zip download, you’ll find 2 separate toolkits:
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KS3 Toolkit (Years 7-9): Tailored for younger students, featuring age-appropriate activities and resources.
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KS4 & 5 Toolkit (Years 10-13): Designed for older students, with more advanced learning and leadership opportunities.
This toolkit is for:
- An individual teacher delivering activities with a form or tutor group
- Student leaders or small group planning an awareness campaign
- A year group taking part in fundraising and learning through assemblies, activities, and lessons
- A whole-school campaign launching Refugee Week 2025 with cross-curricular involvement
- A PSHE or Citizenship lead embedding the toolkit into lessons during Refugee Week
- A staff team or SLT aiming to build a school-wide culture of empathy, action, and global awareness
Work closely with a real grassroots NGO, Kaleidoscope, the only organisation in northern France focused solely on providing informal education in refugee camps and safe houses for refugee teenagers (12-18). This downloadable schools toolkit includes ready-to-use activities, fundraising ideas, and advocacy tools for creating a whole-school campaign that raises awareness and empowers students to take action for young refugees.
This downloadable schools toolkit is split into three sections:
LEARN: Explore the refugee crisis in Calais and understand the challenges faced by displaced teenagers. Interactive activities, videos and answer sheets included.
LEAD: Empower student leaders to organise their own advocacy, fundraising, and awareness campaigns, in your school.
LAUNCH: Launch your campaign during Refugee Week 2025 (16-22nd June) with resources for promoting and executing whole-school action.
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Excellent well made resources that can be used straight away in lessons. They are extremely valuable and tackle a subject not often discussed in PSHE - it will help students debunk misconceptions and develop increased empathy.
Fantastic, approachable resources which will be hugely valuable to the diverse student body in my school, in terms of increasing their empathy and awareness. Thank you so much for producing and sharing.
What I love most is how it helps students understand the challenges refugees face, while giving them the tools to make a real difference. The toolkit is created by an NGO working directly with young refugees in Calais, so they are best placed to teach students about the issues they see every day. I highly recommend it for any school looking to inspire action and raise awareness!
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