With over 14 years of primary teaching experience across Key Stage 1 & 2. I am now embarking on NPQSL to build on my experience and develop further my leadership skills. During this time, I have held several subject lead positions; R.E.; School Council Co-ordinator; SEND champion; Music lead; IT lead and currently PSHE lead. Please look through my resources, which I have carefully selected as successful and useful in teaching the primary curriculum.
With over 14 years of primary teaching experience across Key Stage 1 & 2. I am now embarking on NPQSL to build on my experience and develop further my leadership skills. During this time, I have held several subject lead positions; R.E.; School Council Co-ordinator; SEND champion; Music lead; IT lead and currently PSHE lead. Please look through my resources, which I have carefully selected as successful and useful in teaching the primary curriculum.
Looking for a ready-to-use, meaningful resource to explore Jesus’ powerful commandment in John 13:34? “Love One Another” is a beautifully designed PowerPoint presentation perfect for a classroom collective worship or whole-school assembly.
Based on John 13:34 – “Love one another as I have loved you”
Thought-provoking yet simple, ideal for primary-aged children
Flexible format – can be led by pupils or adults
Includes reflection prompts, a short prayer, and a call to action
PPT & Script
10-minute running time – fits perfectly into a school day
Whether you’re planning a themed assembly or a standalone worship session, this resource helps children reflect on kindness, compassion, and what it truly means to live out Jesus’ teaching.
Bring faith to life in your school with this easy, impactful resource.
This engaging script can be used to enrich a school assembly or serve as a standalone collective worship session, offering a meaningful and flexible resource for spiritual reflection and learning.
Theme: The Holy Spirit gave Paul new life and happiness
Learning Objective: Describe how the Good News of the Holy Spirit shapes the lives of Christians today
Discover how a man once filled with anger was transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit into a joyful, unstoppable messenger of hope. Through drama, discussion, and a brilliant flashlight object lesson, pupils will explore how faith can light up even the darkest times.
Real-life scripture reflection (2 Corinthians 6:3–10)
Engaging object lesson with a flashlight and “spiritual batteries”
Personal reflection tasks and discussion
Creative writing for a BBC-style Newsround segment: “A Whole New Way of Living”
A fun plenary quiz and sharing circle to shine with joy!
It’s a dynamic, hands-on RE experience that helps pupils relate Paul’s journey to their own lives. Perfect for building empathy, encouraging resilience, and deepening spiritual understanding.
Includes lesson plan, PPT, support sheets.
This whole school collective worship is a carefully structured and engaging liturgical resource designed for Catholic primary school pupils aged 4–11 years old. Based on the Gospel of John 10:27-30, it explores the comforting and powerful message that Jesus is our Good Shepherd who knows, loves, and protects us always.
Title: The Good Shepherd Knows Me
Theme: Jesus knows each of us personally and will never let us go
Scripture: John 10:27-30
Target Audience: Whole primary school (Reception to Year 6)
Format: Includes a fully scripted presentation and a PowerPoint with animated slides and transitions to support seamless delivery during whole school assemblies.
Content structure:
Gather – Children are invited into a quiet, reflective space using calming visuals, gentle breathing, and a stillness prayer to prepare their hearts for worship.
Listen – The Gospel is read in age-appropriate language, accompanied by a reflective image of Jesus the Good Shepherd.
Respond – The story is explained with simple language, rhetorical questions encourage personal reflection, followed by heartfelt bidding prayers and a Hail Mary.
Go Forth – Children are reminded of Jesus’ love and protection, encouraged to follow His voice in their daily lives, ending in a prayer and the Our Father.
Main aims:
To help children understand that Jesus knows each of us personally, like a shepherd knows his sheep.
To foster a sense of peace and reassurance through prayer and scripture.
To engage all age groups with differentiated content that is simple, reflective, and accessible.
To promote reflection, thanksgiving, and community prayer with a focus on current events (e.g., world peace).
To encourage children to go forth with confidence, carrying the love of Christ into their school day and lives.
Engage your primary school children with an inspiring 10-minute collective worship presentation based on the timeless story of the Good Samaritan!
What’s included?
PowerPoint Presentation: Colourful, child-friendly slides that bring the story to life
Complete Script: Easy-to-follow, engaging narration designed for teachers or leaders
Interactive Elements: Questions and prompts to encourage reflection and discussion
Perfect Length: Runs for approximately 10 minutes—ideal for busy school assemblies
Why choose this?
Helps teach kindness, compassion, and empathy in a memorable way
Suitable for all primary ages with simple language and relatable examples
Ready to use—no prep stress, just download and present!
Make your next collective worship meaningful and fun with this ready-made Good Samaritan resource.
This vibrant and reflective 15-minute collective worship assembly is designed especially for Catholic primary school children aged 5–11, but can be easily adapted for use in other Christian denominations. Rooted in John 20:1–9, the assembly invites children to encounter the most glorious, awe-inspiring, and life-changing message of all: Jesus Christ is risen!
The assembly is thoughtfully structured around the four key elements of Catholic collective worship:
Gather – Welcome and prepare hearts for worship
Listen – Hear the Gospel account of the Resurrection
Respond – Reflect through prayer, song, and stillness
Go Forth – Take the joy of Easter into everyday life
Key Features:
Fully animated PowerPoint presentation with smooth transitions
Gospel Reflection tailored to a young audience
Thought-provoking bidding prayers written for and by children
Beautiful Easter-themed imagery to enhance understanding
Links to joyful hymns via YouTube, including:
“This is the Day”
“He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands”
Closing prayer with a reverent Hail Mary
Suitable for delivery by either children or an adult
This assembly or class collective worship (prayer & liturgy) is based on “Jesus, the Bread of Life” (John 6:44–51). Divided into subsections: Gather, Listen, Respond and Go Forth, it gives the children the opportunity to listen to scripture, reflect and ask question about how they can live out the Word of God.
In John 6:44-51, Jesus teaches that no one can come to Him unless drawn by the Father, and those who believe will have eternal life. He reveals Himself as the living bread from heaven offering His flesh for the life of the world.
The children also have the opportunity to decorate and describe how they can live out the message of Jesus on bread templates, perhaps to do one kind thing today to “feed” someone else with love — maybe through a smile, a helping hand, or kind words.
This collective worship based on John 21:1–19, structured into the four subsections: Gather, Listen, Respond, Go Forth. It is written simply so it can be delivered by either children or adults. Includes a fully animated and transitioned PPT and script with moments for reflection and questioning.
In John 21:1–19, the risen Jesus appears to His disciples by the Sea of Galilee. After helping them catch a large number of fish, He shares a meal with them. Jesus then speaks to Peter, asking him three times, “Do you love me?”— reflecting the three times Peter had denied Him. Each time Peter says yes, Jesus tells him to “feed my sheep,” showing that Peter is forgiven and is now being trusted to lead the Church.
This Gospel teaches us about Jesus’ mercy, the power of forgiveness, and the importance of love and responsibility in following Him.
Includes Bidding Prayers and Hail Mary
This assembly encourages the children, to look for ways to be kind, helpful, and brave in sharing good news.
A Collective Worship Bundle for Christian Primary Schools
Bring the liturgical calendar to life with Worship Through the Year—a beautifully curated collection of 17 animated, fully transitioned PowerPoint assemblies designed to inspire, educate, and engage. Including scripts
A wide range of themed assemblies aligned with key moments in the Christian calendar
Professionally scripted presentations with a running time of approximately 10 minutes
Child-friendly language and visuals, perfect for delivery by pupils or staff
Longer, more immersive assemblies for major festivals such as Easter
Ideal for whole school celebrations or as enriching class-based acts of worship
Whether you’re planning a termly celebration or seeking weekly inspiration, Worship Through the Year offers a flexible, faith-filled resource that nurtures spiritual growth and community. Each assembly is crafted to support RE curriculum goals while fostering a joyful and inclusive worship experience.