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Welcome! The Assemblies Website aims to provide high-quality, instant access primary and secondary school assemblies for teachers and others leading collective worship.
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Rapid response assemblies
Buckets of Water? The wise use of water (Primary: Whole School)>>
An assembly to encourage students to save water.
Anders Breivik (Secondary: KS4/5)>>
An assembly to show that Christian hope helps us to overcome fear and despair.
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June
Her story, history: The first woman to arrive at Auschwitz, March 1942 (Whole School)>>
May
International Labour Day: May Day (KS4/5)>>
April
The cost of friendship (KS4/5)>>
What's new...
'Comment' assemblies...
are now available on the secondary school site.
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SEAL Assemblies for Primary Schools
Themes 1 & 6 on DVD
Our popular video assemblies on the theme of Relationships, featuring Harry and Megan, are now available to buy, keep and play as often as you like. Five complete SEAL assemblies with lively stories and reflection questions. (The previous series, on the theme of New Beginnings, is also available.)
- Specially formulated for use in assembly
- Ideal for Key Stages 1 and 2A
- Promotes socialization and working together
- Support material available
Buy the Relationships DVD here >>
Buy the New Beginnings DVD here >>
SEAL Assemblies for Primary Schools
This new collection of 42 assemblies - six assemblies for each of the seven SEAL themes - will help busy teachers to present fresh and fun assemblies that reflect the National Curriculum themes for SEAL.
For each theme, there are assemblies that are ideal for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. All the assemblies are ready to use or can serve as inspiration for experienced assembly leaders.
Buy the book here >>
Other useful books from SPCK >>
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New publication: Who comes first?
Who comes first? is the new theme for primary
schools from Barnabas in Schools. This explores, through the eyes of faith and
belief, values linked to the Olympic and Paralympic Games. On offer is a
creative arts-based Barnabas RE Day, a two-hour INSET and a classroom resource.
Visit www.barnabasinschools.org.uk/whocomesfirst to find out more.
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New publication: Ethics for GCSE >>
This illustrated textbook covers the syllabus for students focusing on
ethics from a Christian perspective. It provides questions, examples and
case histories to engage pupils at every stage and at every level.
Each topic includes personal stories and discussion, a glossary, an
introduction emphasizing the main points, the religious viewpoint, a
summary and revision questions.
Ethics for GCSE was published in September; we will be happy to
send you an inspection copy. More details >>
"It would be difficult to find a more attractively produced or, indeed, more thorough and up-to-date introduction to the subject. It is meaty without being oppressive. As one would expect, the A* candidate is well catered for, but the strugglers will find much of the material equally accessible. The photographs are new and relevant, and the true personal stories are particularly effective. The book is a sure-fire winner." Church Times (review, 3rd Feb 2012)
Other useful books from SPCK >>
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Ask us!
Is there a specific issue that you'd like us to cover in one of our assemblies? and we'll see what we can do.
Tell us!
Used one of our assemblies? Do let us know how it went, and where you improved on the original.
Share!
Have you just delivered a great assembly? and let the rest of the school community share your expertise
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Assemblies in
Welsh - our monthly assemblies, translated for Welsh speaking schools.
Primary assemblies in Welsh >>
Secondary assemblies in Welsh >>
Workshops
The website editor, Ronni Lamont, is available to lead training for schools in children’s spirituality and to lead assemblies. Please contact her direct at Ronni@lamonts.org.uk
Assemblies Questionnaire >>
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resources
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