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Engaging Key Stage 3 and 4 Assembly on Plastic Free July
Engaging Key Stage 3 and 4 Assembly on Plastic Free July
Are you ready to inspire your students during Plastic Free July? This engaging assembly is designed specifically for Key Stage 3 and 4 students, bringing a fresh and fun approach to the important conversation about reducing plastic waste.
Packed with fascinating facts, interactive activities, and thought-provoking discussions, this assembly aims to raise awareness about the environmental impact of plastic. Students will discover simple yet effective ways to get involved, including challenges that encourage them to ditch single-use plastics, adopt sustainable alternatives, and share their journey with peers and family.
We’ll showcase real-life examples of schools and communities making a difference, along with exciting initiatives that your students can participate in throughout the month. The assembly not only educates but also empowers students to take action, fostering a sense of responsibility and belonging to a larger movement.
Join the fight against plastic pollution and equip your students with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed choices. Perfect for assemblies that spark creativity and collaboration, don’t miss out on this opportunity to make a lasting impact! Ideal for inspiring change in your school community!

Key Stage 3 and 4 tutor time on harmful sexualised behaviours
A tutor time or assembly powerpoint on harmful sexualised behaviours with discussion topics and consideration of the impact on the victim

KS3 Peer pressure - Assembly or form time
Powerpoint exploring Peer pressure with KS3 pupils. COuld be used as an assembly or during a form or PSHE lesson

Mental health awareness week KS3
This assembly serves as an engaging introduction to Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, designed to foster understanding and support within the school community. The programme invites students to reflect on the significance of mental health and its impact on their lives and relationships.

Tutor Time discussing the App Snap Chat
Unlock engaging and meaningful discussions in your KS3 or KS4 Tutor Time or PSHE sessions with our ready-to-use online resource focused on the popular app, Snapchat. Designed to spark curiosity and critical thinking, this resource dives deep into the world of social media, specifically how Snapchat influences young people’s lives.
This dynamic session guide includes thought-provoking discussion tasks that encourage students to explore both the positive and negative aspects of Snapchat. From the creativity in sharing moments through snaps and stories to the potential pitfalls of digital privacy and cyberbullying, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how this app shapes their social interactions.
The resource is interactive and adaptable, making it easy to fit into your existing curriculum while fostering an environment of open dialogue. Students can share their opinions, debate various viewpoints, and even reflect on their own social media habits, all while enhancing their critical thinking and communication skills. Equip your students with the tools they need to navigate the digital landscape responsibly. Grab your resource today and elevate your PSHE sessions!

Mental Health awareness week assembly and information
This assembly serves as an engaging introduction to Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, designed to foster understanding and support within the school community. The programme invites students to reflect on the significance of mental health and its impact on their lives and relationships.

Mental health awareness week 2025 assembly eyfs
This assembly serves as an engaging introduction to Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, designed to foster understanding and support within the school community. The programme invites students to reflect on the significance of mental health and its impact on their lives and relationships.

Mental health awareness week assembly/class introduction
This assembly serves as an engaging introduction to Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, designed to foster understanding and support within the school community. The programme invites students to reflect on the significance of mental health and its impact on their lives and relationships.

EYFS mental Health awareness week activities
Information about Mental Health awareness week for EYFS and a selection of activity ideas to explore with the children during the week

Mental Health Awareness week activities for KS1
An introduction to Children’s mental health awareness week along with ideas and activities for children in KS 1

Careers guidance for pupils under the new 2025 guidance
Careers guidance, based on the new government statutory paper, what can student expect from their careers guidance and routes to employment

The impact of online influencers
A Tutor time or PSHE lesson based on the impact of Social Media Influencers both positive and negative. Aimed at both KS3 and KS4 with some activities to promote discussion and understanding

Presentation for Parents on New Careers guidance
Information to parents to understand the careers guidance that will be given to young people in Key stage 3 and Key Stage 4

Information presentation for Staff on New Careers Guidance
Presentation for staff on the new careers requirements for KS3 and KS4 with reference to the Gatsby benchmarks
Due to be implemented in September 2025

Presentation on Apprenticeships 2025/26
Careers advice for Key stage 3 and 4 students on apprenticeships in 2025/26. In line with the new government careers guidance

Tutor Time Pride awareness month
This PowerPoint presentation aims to educate Key Stage 3 and 4 students about Pride Awareness Month, celebrated annually in June to honour the LGBTQ+ community and promote inclusivity. It will explore the historical context of Pride, significant milestones, and the importance of allyship. Students will learn how to support their peers by respecting identities, challenging prejudice, and advocating for equality. Interactive elements, such as discussions and scenarios, will prompt students to reflect on their roles as allies, fostering a culture of acceptance and understanding within the school environment.

Pride Month Assembly for KS3 and 4
Assembly Powerpoint to celebrate and teach about Pride Month for KS 3 and 4
Includes significant figures in the campaign for equality for LGBTQ individuals

Year 6 Transition Programme: Preparing for Secondary School
Moving Up: Your Journey to Secondary School
Welcome to our interactive workshop designed specifically for Year 6 pupils like you!
Together we’ll explore your feelings, prepare for your new school, and reflect on your primary school journey.
Let’s get ready for this exciting new chapter in your life.
This comprehensive online document is designed to support educators in guiding Year 6 students through the transition to secondary school. Featuring a variety of engaging activities, the programme encourages pupils to express their feelings and concerns about this significant milestone in their educational journey. Included are discussion points that foster open dialogue, allowing students to share their excitement, anxieties, and aspirations. Additionally, the resource offers practical strategies for teachers to facilitate a supportive environment where students can build resilience and confidence as they embark on this new chapter. Invest in this essential toolkit and help your students navigate their transition with confidence and enthusiasm.

Unlock Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) for Key Stages 3 and 4!
Welcome to this comprehensive guide for implementing Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in Key Stages 3 and 4! This engaging resource is tailored for teachers looking to cultivate essential social and emotional competencies in students aged 11-16. Grounded in the widely recognised CASEL framework, this presentation provides a structured approach that is easy to follow and implement in your classroom.
You’ll discover carefully designed units and activities aimed at enhancing self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making among your students. Each part of the resource has been crafted to make learning interactive and enjoyable, ensuring that your pupils not only grasp the concepts but also apply them in their daily lives.
The presentation is packed with practical tips and strategies that will help you embed SEL seamlessly into your teaching. With a focus on creating a supportive learning environment, you can make a real difference in your students’ emotional wellbeing and academic success.
Boost your teaching toolkit with this vital resource and take your classroom to the next level. Let’s empower our young learners together!

Tutor Time discussing the App TikTok
Looking to engage your students in Tutor time or PSHE sessions? Our innovative online resource centred around the popular app TikTok is just what you need! Designed specifically for KS3 and KS4 students, this resource encourages lively discussions about the app’s impact on their lives.
With TikTok being an integral part of youth culture, it’s essential to delve into both its positive and negative aspects. Our resource includes structured discussion tasks that empower students to explore topics like creative expression and community building, alongside important conversations about mental health, cyberbullying, and the pressures of social media.
Each session is crafted to stimulate debate and critical thinking, ensuring that your students not only learn about TikTok but also reflect on their own experiences and the wider implications of social media in today’s society. Perfect for a Tutor time setting or as part of your PSHE curriculum, these resources will keep students engaged and encourage them to think critically about their digital interactions.
Get ready to make your lessons more relevant and meaningful with our TikTok PSHE resource! Let’s turn an app into an opportunity for learning and personal growth.