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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.

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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.
Holocaust Survivor Fay Healey - Comprehension Year 4
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Holocaust Survivor Fay Healey - Comprehension Year 4

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Fay Healey was the lollipop lady at St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School for twenty years, while she safely saw hundreds of children across the road, Fay carried with her an extraordinary story of survival and triumph. This is a comprehension exercise that introduces the theme of holocaust and discrimination in an entire child friendly and age appropriate manner. The brief biography of Fay’s life includes her journey from Poland to England on the Kindertransport, settling in Liverpool and later her marriage, as well as the next generation of children. It include the text of Fay’s life and three levels of differentiated questions. *** Fay Healey text - brief biography ** Higher attaining - 6 questions with extension task to write a diary entry as Fay on the Kindertransport to demonstrate empathy. *** Middle attaining** - 5 questions - no extension **Lower attaining **- 5 questions with scaffolded sentence structure to help form the answers.
Assembly Script - Fishers of Men Luke 5: 4-6
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Assembly Script - Fishers of Men Luke 5: 4-6

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This assembly will bring to life the story of Jesus calling His first disciples, showing the importance of faith, trust, and following Him. The script has an approximate running time of 15-20 minutes and begins with an introduction, gospel reading, reflection, message and concluding prayer.
Home and Families:  Assembly KS2
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Home and Families: Assembly KS2

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This assembly focuses the importance of family . During the assembly, children will learn about from St Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. The main message of Ephesians is that believers in Christ are reconciled not only to God, but to each other. They are to maintain unity of purpose within their families and church, while resisting the temptation to fall into the sin of the world surrounding them. To prepare for this assembly, there is an opportunity in the script for children to write statement about what is important in their families. For example, “What is important to my family is sharing.” Alternatively, if you are pressed for time, you can use the statements provided in the script. If your school has been fundraising there is space to adapt this script to state for whom and why, alternatively it can be deleted. The script has a running time of approximately no longer than 20 minutes, including a hymn: ‘Everybody’s building’, which is freely available online. The script can accommodate up to thirty children or less, or could be led by a teacher. Extract: What is important to my family is giving. What is important to my family is being together. Show your love for your family by telling them you love them. Cheer your family up when they are down. Scripture has a lot to say about what is important for living together. This reading is from St Paul’s letter to the Ephesians.
Celebrations: Assembly KS2
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Celebrations: Assembly KS2

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The focus of this collective worship/assembly script is celebrations, particularly around the theme of marriage, as one of the seven sacraments of the Catholic church. (This could easily be edited for another Christian denomination, or another celebration such as prize giving). This collective worship/assembly could be led by a teacher or performed solely by the children and depending on the use of music or hymn would not exceed 15 minutes in running time. Extract: We have been looking at the topic: Celebrations A celebration is a time when we perform a ceremony to recognise, reflect, and rejoice on a special occasion. There are many special occasions: Birthdays, New Year, Chinese New Year, Graduation, and Prize Giving.
Prime Numbers PPT KS2 Year 5/6/7
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Prime Numbers PPT KS2 Year 5/6/7

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This PPT and worksheet: Sieve of Eratosthenes was designed to help lower attaining Year 5 pupils learn about prime numbers. The activity within the presentation are suitable for a number of age rangers from upper Key Stage 2 to Year 7 and will help children identify prime number to 100. Prime numbers are special numbers, greater than 1, that have exactly two factors, themselves and 1. In this PPT the children are introduced to prime numbers with the Sieve of Eratosthenes in a scene using the characters from Transformers to unlock the prime numbers to 100 before it is too late… I’ve used this resource with both Year 5 and Year 6 students and you can make this exercise more interesting by asking them to colour in the prime numbers within a specific time limit.
Recognising 4 parts of the Mass PPT & Worksheet KS1
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Recognising 4 parts of the Mass PPT & Worksheet KS1

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This PPT explains the four parts of the Catholic Mass: Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, and Concluding Rites. Each section includes key prayers, actions, and meanings to help the children understand the flow of the Mass. It was aimed at an able Year 1 class. The activity sheet includes a matching exercise, sequencing task to arrange parts of the Mass in order.
Jesus, the Bread of Life Assembly Script & PPT
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Jesus, the Bread of Life Assembly Script & PPT

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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.
"Follow Me" Assembly based on John 21:1-19 Script & PPT
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"Follow Me" Assembly based on John 21:1-19 Script & PPT

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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.
Resurrection: Easter Morning - Assembly Script & PPT - Primary
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Resurrection: Easter Morning - Assembly Script & PPT - Primary

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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
Ash Wednesday Assembly Script & PPT KS2
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Ash Wednesday Assembly Script & PPT KS2

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This Ash Wednesday assembly helps children understand the significance of the day and the start of Lent. It begins by explaining the meaning of the ashes and their connection to repentance and renewal. The script includes a scripture reading Matthew, 6:16-18 about Jesus’ teachings on prayer, fasting, and giving. Children are encouraged to reflect on how they can grow closer to God through kindness, self-discipline, and helping others. Ending with a quiet prayer of reflection inviting the children to think about their Lenten promises.
Ash Wednesday KS1 Assembly Script & PPT
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Ash Wednesday KS1 Assembly Script & PPT

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Title: Ash Wednesday: A Journey with Jesus Running Time: - 10 minutes Audience: 5-7 year olds (Classroom or Assembly) Format: - Gather - Listen - Respond - Go Forth Description: - The script introduces the young children to Ash Wednesday in an engaging and simple way. It begins with a warm welcome (Gather), where the children are invited to reflect on God’s love. The story (Listen) a short reading from Matthew 6:6. A brief, child-friendly explanation follows, helping children understand that Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent - a special time to grow closer to God. In the (Respond), children participate in a short reflective activity, such as tracing a cross on their hand or sharing one kind action they can do during Lent. Finally, they are sent forth (Go Forth) with a simple prayer and blessing, encouraged to show kindness and love as they begin their Lenten journey. Extract: *Classroom Collective Worship: Ash Wednesday – KS1: A Journey with Jesus Gather: (Invite children to sit in a circle or quietly at their desks.) Leader: “Today is a very special day called Ash Wednesday. It is the beginning of Lent, a time when we get ready for Easter. Let’s take a moment to be still and quiet, thinking about how much God loves us.” (You may light a candle or display a cross to set a prayerful atmosphere.) Leader: “Let’s make the Sign of the Cross together.” (Children join in: “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.”)
The parish celebrates Mass: PPT & Worksheet KS1
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The parish celebrates Mass: PPT & Worksheet KS1

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A short PPT based around the theme of special people, recognising that the parish family gathers to celebrate Mass on Sunday. This presentation is aimed at Year 1 KS1 and has an adapted worksheet for two levels of ability with a word bank including key vocabulary.
Baptism KS1 PPT & Lesson Plan
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Baptism KS1 PPT & Lesson Plan

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This lesson on baptism was designed for a class of 6-7 year-olds in an Archdiocese school as part of a formal school inspection. The lesson received glowing praise from the inspectors, noting the interactive approach, the clarity of teaching, and the engaging use of technology. The lesson focused on introducing children to the sacrament of baptism through storytelling, visual aids, and a child-friendly reenactment. Included: Lesson Plans PPTs Script The lesson began with an engaging PowerPoint presentation outlining the key elements of baptism, using simple language and colourful illustrations. The slides highlighted the significance of water, the Holy Spirit, the baptismal candle, and the anointing with oil, all presented in a way that was easy for young children to understand. It included opportunities for the children to participate by asking questions and sharing any experiences they had witnessed with baptisms in their families. Following the PowerPoint presentation, the class participated in a short, fun role-play exercise where the children acted out a baptism. This hands-on activity helped solidify their understanding of the sacrament. The children took turns playing different roles: priest, parents, godparents, and the baby being baptised. Inspectors praised the lesson for its creativity, engagement, and the children’s evident enjoyment.
Bee Day Assembly 20th May KS1/KS2
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Bee Day Assembly 20th May KS1/KS2

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World Bee Day is on 20th May and it celebrates the work and importance of Bee’s to our eco-system. Suitable for infants and juniors, with a running time of appropriately 15-20 minutes and can accomodate about 10 to 12 children. Includes a script and fully animinated and transitioned PPT.
Feast of St Peter & St Paul Collective Worship Script & PPT
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Feast of St Peter & St Paul Collective Worship Script & PPT

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Perfect for your primary assembly or class collective worship! A lively 10-minute script and PowerPoint telling the story of St Peter & St Paul, why we celebrate their feast day, and how their faith and courage can inspire us today. Suitable for children to deliver (readers, actors, or whole-class participation) Teachers or catechists (easy to adapt) A child-friendly script with clear, short speaking parts. Colourful PPT slides with pictures and keywords. A short reflection and prayer to end your assembly. Simple to run even if you only have 10 minutes. No stress-everything you need is ready to go.
Pentecost Collective Worship
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Pentecost Collective Worship

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Bring the story of Pentecost to life with this ready-to-use Pentecost Assembly Pack, ideal for KS1 and KS2. This engaging resource includes a beautifully designed PowerPoint presentation and fully scripted assembly, making it easy for any teacher to deliver a meaningful and age-appropriate message about the coming of the Holy Spirit. Highlights include: Colourful, child-friendly visuals. Opportunities for children’s reflection and participation Ready-to-read script to save you time and effort Approximate running time 10 minutes.
NPQSL 2024 - Summative Assessment Example
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NPQSL 2024 - Summative Assessment Example

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Ace your NPQSL! Summative Assessment Task. Having successfully completed an NPQSL course in December 2024, I would like to share the summative assessment task that led to gaining the qualification. **I want to clarify that the case study itself was authored and provided by the course provider, and as such, I do not hold the rights to publish or share it publicly. ** The task example was written in response to a scenario where you are a newly appointed senior leader at a school facing significant challenges - including poor attendance, low attainment, and behaviour issues in a disadvantaged area. The task was to critically assess the situation, identify the key issues, and propose solutions underpinned by educational research and proven practice. The intention was to present a clear and structured response that could serve as a strong example of strategic thinking and leadership. The task was divided into the following 3 subheadings: Identify Problems (10% of marks) Identify solutions (40%) and set out the rationale for your chosen solutions (15%) Implementing your chosen strategy(ies) (35%) I scored highly on the NPQSL Summative Assessment Task, demostrating strong leadership and strategic thinking. The task did not exceed 2500 words and although this scenario might not be directly applicable to your assignment task, the structure, reasoning and references will give you an example to build a winning summative assessment task.
'Love One Another' Collective Worship/Assembly
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'Love One Another' Collective Worship/Assembly

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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.
St Paul receives the Holy Spirit - KS2 Lesson
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St Paul receives the Holy Spirit - KS2 Lesson

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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.
Whole School Collective Worship: "The Good Shepherd Knows Me"
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Whole School Collective Worship: "The Good Shepherd Knows Me"

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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.