<p>This assembly is inspired by the film Elf (2003). It uses Buddy the Elf’s joyful journey to teach lessons about kindness, family, and the true spirit of Christmas.</p>
<p>*Engaging PowerPoint with inegrated video clips</p>
<ul>
<li>Script</li>
<li>Ready to deliver</li>
</ul>
<p>This Christmas assembly resource provides a comprehensive and engaging script designed for a secondary school audience. It blends a traditional retelling of the Christmas story with interactive elements, including discussions, a quiz, and reflective activities. The assembly highlights the values of humility, generosity, and joy.</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoint</li>
<li>Script</li>
</ul>
<p>The Individual Liberty: Freedom to Succeed! assembly is a powerful and motivational resource that helps students understand and embrace the concept of individual liberty as both a privilege and a responsibility.</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoint</li>
<li>Script</li>
<li>Introduction to Individual Liberty and British Values</li>
<li>Centred on an interpretation of Jean-Paul Satre</li>
<li>Freedom to Succeed</li>
<li>Responsibility</li>
<li>Choosing Positivity</li>
</ul>
<p>This lesson explores the teachings of St. Augustine on the Biblical story of Adam and Eve and the concept of original sin. It delves into theological ideas about human nature, free will, and the consequences of disobedience.</p>
<p>Includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoint for the lesson</li>
<li>Worksheet for gap fills</li>
</ul>
<p>This assembly is a moving tribute designed to help students honor the sacrifices of those who served in WWI, WWII, and other conflicts. It emphasises the importance of remembrance as a means to uphold the values of courage, peace, and freedom and warns of the consequences of forgetting these sacrifices.</p>
<p>Includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoint</li>
<li>Script</li>
<li>Introduction to Remembrance Day</li>
<li>Historical Figures of Bravery: Captain Noel Chavasse (WWI), Violette Szabo (WWII), Corporal Thomas Peck Hunter (WWII)</li>
<li>The Importance of Remembrance</li>
<li>Symbolism of the Poppy</li>
<li>“For the Fallen” by Laurence Binyon</li>
<li>Students are invited to stand for a two-minute silence to reflect and honor those who gave their lives.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Interfaith Week Assembly features stories from different religious traditions, this assembly explores universal values that resonate across cultures and beliefs.</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoint</li>
<li>Script</li>
<li>Introduction to Interfaith Week</li>
<li>Moral stories from religions e.g., The Four Harmonious Friends (Buddhism)</li>
</ul>
<p>This assembly on “Taking Responsibility - No More Excuses” is designed to empower students to take charge of their academic and personal success. This assembly tackles common obstacles to success, like lack of motivation, poor time management, and distractions, and shifts the focus to accountability and resilience.</p>
<p>Includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoint</li>
<li>Assembly Script</li>
<li>Interactive discussion points</li>
<li>Case studies of failure and perserverance</li>
<li>Visuals and videos</li>
<li>Key takeaways and quotes</li>
</ul>
<p>The assembly “Role Models: Who Do You Admire?” is a reflective and inspiring resource that encourages students to think deeply about the people they admire and the qualities that make someone a positive role model. This assembly goes beyond simply identifying figures of admiration; it examines the impact of role models on personal values and behaviour, prompting students to consider what kind of people they aspire to become.</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoint</li>
<li>Script</li>
<li>Attributes of a Good Role Model</li>
<li>Real and Fallen Role Models</li>
<li>Sources of Role Models</li>
<li>Influence of the media</li>
<li>Reflection: using the work of Aristotle</li>
</ul>
<p>The assembly PowerPoint and Script engages students and helps them understand the importance of managing their digital presence. Includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Video</li>
<li>Interactive Q&A with students</li>
<li>Case studies (used from another existing resource)</li>
<li>Real-life case study</li>
<li>Link to values/character</li>
</ul>