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Hi and welcome to my TES shop! I love creating clear, engaging and ready-to-use resources that save you time and support your students. Whether you’re after PSHE lessons, RS Lessons or engaging active learning ideas -I’ve got something to help! I hope you find something useful here, and thank you for supporting my work.

Hi and welcome to my TES shop! I love creating clear, engaging and ready-to-use resources that save you time and support your students. Whether you’re after PSHE lessons, RS Lessons or engaging active learning ideas -I’ve got something to help! I hope you find something useful here, and thank you for supporting my work.
Pride Month 2025 Assembly for UK Secondary Schools
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Pride Month 2025 Assembly for UK Secondary Schools

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Description Celebrate diversity. Promote equality. Empower every voice. Get your school ready to mark Pride Month 2025 with this ready-to-deliver, engaging assembly resource tailored specifically for UK secondary schools. Whether you’re a teacher, head of year, PSHE lead or part of your school’s inclusion team, this assembly will help you educate and inspire students in a meaningful, age-appropriate way. Packed with powerful slides, a full presenter script, and meaningful UK context, this resource encourages celebration of LGBTQ+ identities while promoting British Values and the Equality Act. No prep stress, no awkward gaps — just a confident, inclusive assembly that gets students thinking and talking. What’s Included: • 12-slide PowerPoint-style structure with clear titles and bullet points • Full presenter script (just read or adapt as needed!) • Coverage of: o What Pride Month is & why it matters- video clip o UK LGBTQ+ history (incl. Stonewall and legal milestones) o LGBTQ+ role models o British Values & Protected Characteristics o Real-world statistics on bullying and discrimination o Allies & advocacy: how students can make a difference o How Pride Month is celebrated across the UK o Final reflection and support signposting • Friendly, inclusive tone for KS3 & KS4 • Easy to personalise with your own school name and 51 contacts ** Ideal For:** • UK secondary schools (Key Stage 3 & 4) • PSHE/RSE/RE departments • Pride Month events, diversity weeks, or assemblies • Schools looking to promote inclusion, respect, and student voice
My Money Week 2025 Assembly   | Editable with Script
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My Money Week 2025 Assembly | Editable with Script

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Description Looking for a ready-to-go assembly to support My Money Week 2025 (9th–15th June)? This fun, engaging and practical assembly focuses on the theme “Making the Most of Your Money”, helping students develop vital financial awareness in an age-appropriate and relatable way. Written by a secondary teacher with PSHE and Citizenship in mind, this resource is perfect for promoting financial education, life skills, and real-world thinking. It covers key ideas like budgeting, saving, spending wisely, and setting financial goals — all presented in a way that’s visual, student-friendly and thought-provoking. What’s Included? • Fully Editable PowerPoint Assembly – with clear visuals, real-life examples, and discussion prompts • Optional Script – written in an easy, conversational tone so it’s assembly-ready • Savings Slide – shows how small savings add up over time (£5/month from age 11 and £100/month from age 21) • Data & Scenarios – to help pupils reflect on future spending, savings, and financial priorities • Final Reflection Slide – “What Will You Do?” encourages pupils to take positive next steps • Ready to use, but easy to tweak for your school context, Key Stage or time slot Ideal For • My Money Week 2025 – fits the national theme and supports Young Enterprise’s goals • Secondary Schools (KS3–KS4) – assembly is accessible to all year groups • PSHE Lessons / Form Time / Citizenship / Drop-Down Days • Starting meaningful conversations about money, responsibility, and future choices • Teachers looking to support financial literacy in a practical, no-fuss way Help your students feel empowered, not overwhelmed, when it comes to money. A brilliant way to make My Money Week meaningful — with zero stress for you! More Assemblies: Pride Month Assembly Menstrual Hygiene Day Assembly Knife Crime Awareness Assembly
Knife Crime Awareness Assembly – UK Secondary Schools | 2025 Tutor Time or Assembly Slides
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Knife Crime Awareness Assembly – UK Secondary Schools | 2025 Tutor Time or Assembly Slides

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Description Looking for a powerful but age-appropriate way to raise awareness of knife crime in your school? This fully editable Knife Crime Awareness Assembly is designed especially for UK secondary students and is ideal for Knife Crime Awareness Week 2025. Whether you’re delivering it in form time or a full assembly, this resource tackles the topic in a sensitive and thoughtful way – focusing on facts, real-life consequences and positive choices. It’s designed to open up conversations, not scare pupils, and fits perfectly with your PSHE and 51 curriculum. Everything’s ready to go, but it’s also easy to tweak for your own school context. What’s included? ✔ 11 student-friendly slides – clear, calm and engaging ✔ Up-to-date 2024–2025 UK knife crime stats ✔ Simple explanation of Joint Enterprise law ✔ Thought-provoking video clip included ✔ Real-life consequences – legal, emotional, social ✔ Reflection questions and group discussion prompts ✔ Signposting to support services and helplines ✔ Fully editable – adapt to your school or local area Ideal for: • Knife Crime Awareness Week 2025 • Form time or tutor time sessions • Assemblies (KS3 & KS4) • PSHE and Citizenship lessons • Schools wanting to approach knife crime with balance and care • Encouraging students to make safe, informed choices This assembly helps pupils understand the risks, reflect on the impact of choices, and know where to turn for help – without using scare tactics. It’s about prevention, awareness, and empathy. Help your students feel informed, supported and safe.
Menstrual Hygiene Day Tutor Time Slides – 28th May 2025
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Menstrual Hygiene Day Tutor Time Slides – 28th May 2025

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Description Looking for a simple, ready-to-use resource to raise awareness about periods and tackle period stigma in your school? These Tutor Time Slides for Menstrual Hygiene Day (28th May) are designed to spark important conversations in a calm, informative and inclusive way – no awkwardness, no fluff, just facts and empathy. Perfect for PSHE, tutor time or assembly use, these editable slides help pupils understand what Menstrual Hygiene Day is all about, why period stigma still matters, and what they can do to help create a period-friendly world for all. The final slide can be customised to show students exactly where to find free sanitary products in your school. Ideal for encouraging compassion, busting myths, and making sure everyone feels included in the conversation – whether they menstruate or not. What’s included? ✔ A fully editable PowerPoint presentation for tutor time or PSHE lessons ✔ Clear, age-appropriate language suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5 ✔ Slides cover: • The mission of a Period Friendly World • Period Poverty: What the stats show • Understanding Period Stigma • Period Myth-Busting • The Truth About Periods • Where to access free sanitary products in school (customisable to suit your school) ✔ Light, engaging design – no overwhelming text ✔ Can be used as a 10–15 min tutor time discussion or extended into a full PSHE session Ideal for: • Secondary schools looking to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day (28 May) • Form tutors who want a ready-to-go resource with no extra prep • Raising awareness of period poverty and stigma • Encouraging a whole-school culture of openness and inclusion • PSHE leads looking to embed menstrual health education into the wider curriculum • Helping students of all genders understand why this matters Let’s help normalise period talk, challenge stigma, and make sure everyone knows how to access support. Small conversations lead to big changes – and this presentation makes it easy to start.