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Pack 1
Goals
Behaviour
Responsibility
Learning
Teamwork
Being a good friend
Falling out and making up
Being calm
Telling the truth
Being brave
Values
Good to be me
Trying your best
Solving problems
Bullying
Resilience
Health
The Environment
Helping Others
Being Fair
Pack 2
Mindfulness
Self Esteem and Confidence
Brain-y-ology
Thinking for Yourself
Leaders
Listening
Challenges
Happiness
Respect
Celebrating Success
Pack 3
The Amazing Universe
Money
Hard Work
The Internet
Fair Trade
World Book Day
Citizens and Community
Teachers
Ideas
The Power of Words
British Values
Introduction
Democracy
Law
Freedom (Individual Liberty)
Mutual Respect
Tolerance
Inspirational People
Winston Churchill
Code Breakers
Albert Einstein
Ellen MacArthur
Mahatma Gandhi
Jamie Oliver
Malala Yousafzai
Nicola Adams
One Red Paperclip
Rosa Parks
Leadership
This assembly looks at -
What is leader?
Where can we be leaders?
Who can be a leader and what does it take?
The aspects of being a leader - for each there is a story or example from ‘real-life’ to show the children what people can achieve and what leadership, in it’s different forms, looks like.
From this pack -
Leadership
Increasingly children in Primary Schools are encouraged to take on a wide variety of leadership roles. This assembly shows what skills and attitudes make a good leader. Leadership is not about public speaking and displays of confidence, pupils are taking ownership of their own learning, as well as leading outside the classroom, all without having to stand up in front of others and speak. In the classroom they can make a difference by helping to develop rules and codes of conduct, develop their own ideas and share opinions in a wide range of subjects not just PSHE and Citizenship
The school council and participation in decision making in wider school is something that has been in existence for a long time in schools, but increasingly young students are representing the school in the wider community as ambassadors for the school. In this assembly the children can see the increasing opportunities for them to play a role in decisions that affect them and the school community by becoming active citizens. In some schools they have been involved in recruiting staff, buddying other pupils, mentoring, or coaching in sport as well as working on Anti Bullying projects, being play or sports leaders and running mediation programs. There are often projects in that they can participate in both in school and the community working with other agencies. This assembly can help launch any new schemes or ideas in school.