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Books and Stories - That's Not My Name
That's Not My Name
That's Not My Name by Anoosha Syed is the inspiration for this assembly. It focuses on the value of COURAGE and FRIENDSHIP. Use this simple assembly to look at the importance of loving yourself and having confidence in who you are (including your name!).
Suitable for all Key Stages


Times and Places - Harvest (Generosity)
Times and Places - Harvest (generosity)
This assembly celebrates the festival of Harvest, looking at the work of the Trussell Trust and foodbanks. Use this session to think about how we can help others at harvest time.
Suitable for EYFS, Key Stage 1 and 2


Times and Places - Harvest (Thankfulness)
Times and Places - Harvest (thankfulness)
This assembly celebrates the festival of Harvest, looking at the importance of being thankful for all that we have.
Suitable for EYFS, Key Stage 1 and 2


British Values - Biscuits in a Tin - Tolerance
This assembly focuses on the British Value of Tolerance. Using something that the children will all be able to relate to, we look at how we all have more in common even though we have differences. The assembly also includes biscuits - unless you have eaten them all!
Suitable for all key stages


British Values - The Crumpled Heart - Mutual Respect
This assembly focuses on the British Value of Mutual Respect. Explore the theme with a simple visual representation of the lasting effect that unkind words have.
Suitable for all key stages


Books and Stories - One goose, two moose, three raccoon, four baboon
'One Goose, Two Moose, Three Racoon, Four Baboon' by Kael Tudor is the inspiration for this assembly. It focuses on the value of FRIENDSHIP and TRUST. Use this simple assembly to look at the importance of recognising that sometimes other people have better ideas than us, and that we should learn to accept them.
Suitable for EYFS and Key Stage 1


Books and Stories - The Girl at the Front of the Class
The Girl at the Front of the Class by Onjali Q. Rauf is the inspiration for this assembly. It focuses on the value of COMPASSION and FRIENDSHIP. Use this simple assembly to look at the importance of being kind to everyone, including those who join our schools and communities from away.
Suitable for all Key Stages


British Values - Individual Liberty (Right or Wrong)
This assembly focuses on the British Value of Individual Liberty. Use a simple set of scenarios to look at the importance of making the right choice. This assembly looks at the difference between freedom, and doing what is right.
Suitable for all key stage


Times and Places - International Talk Like a Pirate Day
This assembly celebrates International Talk Like a Pirate Day and the value of IMAGINATION - the whole assembly is to be delivered in your best pirate voice and can be used to show children the power of imagination.
Suitable for EYFS, Key Stage 1 and 2


Famous Faces - England Lionesses
This assembly explores the wonderful England Lionesses - celebrate the England Lioness victory at Euro 2025 with this fun and simple assembly and collective worship. It focuses on the value of DETERMINATION AND EQUALITY
Suitable for all key stages


Famous Faces - Beatrix Potter
This assembly explores the life of Beatrix Potter - the famous author, illustrator and conservationist. It focuses on the value of CARE AND STEWARDSHIP
Suitable for all key stages


British Values - Democracy 2
This assembly focuses on the British Value of Democracy. Introduce your children to the concept of vote and the General Election to dig deeper into the theme of democracy.
Suitable for all key stages


Times and Places - International Day of Peace
This assembly celebrates the International Day of Peace and the value of PEACE (obviously!) - we focus on the little actions that we can take to promote peace with the others around us. We think about how we can ACT NOW to bring about peace in our school, home and local community.
Suitable for EYFS, Key Stage 1 and 2


Famous Faces - Sadio Mane
This assembly explores the life of Sadio Mane - the famous footballer. It focuses on the value of GENEROSITY
Suitable for all key stages


British Values - Different Shoes - Tolerance
This assembly focuses on the British Value of Tolerance. Using something that the children will all be able to relate to, we look at how we are all different but on the same journey.
Suitable for all key stages


British Values - Mutual Respect
This assembly focuses on the British Value of Mutual Respect. Use a simple activity to show that our words can have a big impact on others - both positive and negative. Mutual respect can be shown by treating others as you would like to be treated.
Suitable for all key stages


British Values - Individual Liberty
This assembly focuses on the British Value of Individual Liberty. Use a simple game to explore our freedom to choose what we do, and the importance of making the right choice.
Suitable for all key stages


Times and Places - World First Aid Day
This assembly highlights World First Aid Day and the value of RESPONSIBILITY - Why is it important to learn basic first aid? Delve into International First Aid Day and along the way you might even learn some basic tips to help you be ready in a crisis.
Suitable for all key stages


Times and Places - Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday)
This assembly highlights Shrove Tuesday - Explore the history and tradition of Shrove Tuesday. Where did pancake day come from and why do we mark it each year. Find out about pancake related traditions from around the world.
Suitable for all key stages


Times and Places - Neurodiversity Week
This assembly highlights Neurodiversity Week - Everyone is different and that is great. Delve into a host of neurodiverse celebrities and discuss their successes and look at how they have coped. Use this to think celebrate your own differences.
Suitable for all key stages
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