KS3/4 Assembly - Positive vs Negative behaviourQuick View
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KS3/4 Assembly - Positive vs Negative behaviour

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This KS3/KS4 assembly focuses on promoting positive behaviour while addressing challenging conduct in a clear, balanced, and student-friendly way. It reassures the majority of students who consistently meet expectations that their efforts are recognised, while reinforcing that poor behaviour is being addressed through appropriate consequences. The assembly explores the idea of “what gets noticed,” encouraging students to move beyond simply avoiding negative behaviour and instead take an active role in shaping a positive school environment. It highlights the link between everyday choices, personal responsibility, and long-term outcomes such as trust, respect, and opportunity. Includes: Powerpoint slides and speaker notes / transcript. A Catholic prayer is included, making it suitable for use in faith-based settings or can simply be removed as all files are editable. This assembly aims to inspire pupils to “step up” and become positive role models within their year group. Ideal for Heads of Year, pastoral leaders, and form tutors looking to address behaviour while motivating and empowering students.
Community & Inclusion Assembly (KS3/KS4) – Fully Editable + Catholic Prayer OptionQuick View
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Community & Inclusion Assembly (KS3/KS4) – Fully Editable + Catholic Prayer Option

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Community & Inclusion Assembly (KS3/KS4) – Fully Editable + Catholic Prayer Option Looking for a meaningful, ready-to-use assembly on community, respect, and inclusion? This 15-20 minute assembly is designed for KS3 and KS4 students and explores the importance of accepting differences and looking out for one another in a school setting. Perfect for whole-school assemblies, tutor time, or PSHE, this resource encourages reflection, empathy, and positive behaviour through an engaging and accessible script. What’s included: Fully editable PowerPoint presentation Detailed speaker notes/script (approx. 15 minutes) Optional Catholic prayer for a reflective ending All files provided in editable formats so you can adapt to your school context Key themes covered: Celebrating diversity and individuality Respecting others, even when we disagree The impact of everyday actions and words Building a supportive and inclusive school community Encouraging students to look out for one another Why this resource? Clear, student-friendly language suitable for mixed-ability groups Minimal prep required – ready to deliver immediately Flexible – easily adapted for secular or faith-based settings Promotes SMSC, PSHE, and whole-school values Ideal for form tutors, heads of year, SLT, or chaplaincy teams.