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Social Media Assembly

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Empower students with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate social media safely and responsibly with this dynamic and interactive assembly. Tailored for KS2 and KS3 students this assembly focuses on the age requirements for platforms like WhatsApp, the risks of social media misuse, and actionable tips for staying safe online. Key Features: Highlights age restrictions for platforms like WhatsApp, addressing why these limits exist and the importance of following them. Engages students with relatable scenarios and live polls to explore the impact of social media misuse. Practical Tips: Offers actionable advice on managing privacy settings, spotting scams, and handling negative interactions online. Empathy and Awareness: Encourages students to consider how their online actions affect others, fostering kindness and responsibility. Links to Online Safety Education: Perfectly aligned with PSHE and RSE curriculum goals, promoting digital literacy and online safety. Why Choose This Assembly? In a world where social media is part of everyday life, this assembly delivers essential guidance in a way that resonates with students. The interactive and practical approach ensures key messages stick, equipping young people to make smarter and safer choices online. How to Use: Download, customise with your school’s branding, and deliver a powerful assembly that sparks conversations and builds awareness. Suitable for Safer Internet Day, PSHE sessions, or any termly assembly slot focused on online safety.
Respect Assembly - linked to British ValuesQuick View
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Respect Assembly - linked to British Values

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This engaging assembly encourages students to reflect on how their actions impact others and emphasises the importance of mutual respect and tolerance. Perfect for any age group, it combines interactive elements with powerful messages to inspire thought and discussion. Features the impactful Toothpaste Challenge, a hands-on activity that illustrates how our words and actions can have lasting effects. Thought-Provoking Message: Encourages students to consider how they can make positive choices in their interactions with others. Links to British Values: Reinforces the importance of mutual respect and tolerance of different cultures and religions, making it an ideal resource to support your school’s values education. Engaging and Memorable: Designed to capture students’ attention with relatable scenarios and practical takeaways. Why Choose This Assembly? This assembly is an excellent way to get students thinking critically about their behaviour and its impact on others while fostering a positive school culture rooted in British Values. The hands-on activity and relatable content ensure that students stay engaged and remember the lessons long after the assembly ends. Perfect for any year group assembly, Anti-Bullying Week, Mental Health Awareness week
Drugs and Alcohol AssemblyQuick View
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Drugs and Alcohol Assembly

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An assembly focused on informing students about the effects of drugs and alcohol. As well as sign posting them to support and help.
Attendance AssemblyQuick View
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Attendance Assembly

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In need of an attendance assembly? This one is done for you - outlining how your attendance affects your outcomes.
Online Safety and Social MediaQuick View
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Online Safety and Social Media

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This assembly comes with slides and a speech outlining the negative aspects of social media, how we can protect ourselves online but also the positives of social media as let’s be honest -teenagers today will still use it. It talks about negativity bias and explains how social media platforms want to keep us scrolling. The speech is the key to the assembly - with the powerpoint adding visual aids and a powerful video.
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Active Bystander Assembly

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A detailed and thought provoking assembly on what it means to be an Active Bystander. This assembly shares real life examples of the bystander effect and then how to safely be an active bystander. The assembly includes a script within the notes. Please mind - this would suit KS4 and KS5 but may need adapting to be suitable for KS3
First day of term AssemblyQuick View
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First day of term Assembly

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Calling all Head of Years, Head of Houses or leadership!! This presentation is perfect for your first assembly with your new year group. It allows for reflection and goal setting. When I was HOY I used this on the first day of Year 7 and again at their Year 11 leavers assembly and the students loved reflecting back. Most actually remembered the assembly from their first day. As the years pass by, the current affairs and mentions will need updating but the theme stays the same.