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Celebrate International Women’s Day 2026 with this ready-to-use KS2 assembly on courage, determination, and following your dreams, featuring the inspiring story of Amelia Earhart. Includes a teacher script, discussion questions, and reflection activities to show pupils how bravery and curiosity can help them achieve the impossible.

  • Full teacher script
  • PowerPoint slides
  • Discussion questions and reflection prompts
  • Ready to pick up and use

This assembly helps children explore bravery, curiosity, and determination through the story of Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Pupils learn that courage isn’t the absence of fear but the choice to try anyway, even when others doubt you.

Teachers can use this resource to:

  • Inspire pupils to follow their dreams, even when it seems impossible
  • Encourage self-belief, resilience, and perseverance
  • Promote discussion about overcoming challenges and taking brave steps
  • Highlight the importance of curiosity and determination in achieving goals

Perfect for:

  • Primary school assemblies
  • PSHE lessons
  • International Women’s Day 2026 activities
  • Whole-school inspiration and motivation sessions
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