Equality
This resource will help develop students' understanding of stereotyping and the consequences and impact it can have on the people involved
This week's assembly looks at the part played by the 1913 Epsom Derby suicide in the story of universal suffrage read more
This week's assembly discusses how we react to charity appeals − notably those that we see on television read more
This week's assembly looks at equality, particularly focusing on the problems faced by female scientists within their chosen career read more
Last week, Yves Rossy became the first person to fly with body-mounted wings under jet power, not just holding level flight but climbing for a short while. This assembly celebrates man’s desire to fly like the birds read more
Well known violinist, Philippe Quint, left a Stradivarius violin in a New York Taxi. He was frantic, until it was returned to him next day by the taxi driver read more
This week's assembly looks at the work of the Salaam Shalom Educational Foundation (SSEF), which has helped to bring together Israeli and Palestinian young people through drama read more
This week's assembly remembers the life and work of the politician Gwyneth Dunwoody, getting pupils to consider the difference that each one of us could make to society read more
This week's activities take examples from recent news to encourage pupils to think about the sounds that are all around them and the power of community read more
This week's assembly commemorates the anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination, teaching pupils about his goal to eliminate inequality read more