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This looks a really amazing piece of work - where do we get the details of how Jason used it? (not buying Youthwork enough, me) I think the idea of identity (in all the RE syllabuses of course) is a great one - working with this concept, faith becomes relevant to everyone, and 11-16s are spending their daily time thinking and acting out their answers to ‘who am I?’ questions. Jesus asked: ‘who do other people say that I am?’

In the run up to half term we ran a prayer room in one of the high schools I regularly work in in Leeds. We ran lessons for RE looking at prayer and spirituality and I was constantly overwelmed by the depth pupils were willing to share in front of a class of peers. Both staff and students commented on how much pupils had to deal with, having read their shared prayers. Their desire, a desperation even, for someone to be listening. I used the resources I found on schoolswork.co.uk with those in the 24-7 pack, which made the bringing together of activites much easier. God was in it all otherwise it just wouldn’t have happened, and I look forward to hearing the stories of answered prayer as I return to school this term. If you’re thinking of running a room, push some doors, talk to some people, visit a running prayer room in school, these guys at schoolswork and 24-7 are great support and there might even be someone doing the same local to you too!

By Emily Bosworth on 24-7 Prayer-in YOUR school

What a great poem - James has summed up the feeling i know so well as somebody who has spent years doing Christian assemblies in both primary and secondary school…

“Well Done James”

Please don’t let your ink become dry as i am sure there are many more great odes in you that need to be put onto paper.

Rev Richard Pidgley
Discovery Church - Swindon

By richard pidgley on Ode to Assembly

i work in a primary school as a TA, often there is conflict.
so my comment would be one aimed at children taking responsibility for their own actions-because it’s always someone elses fault.
“what could you do different towards someone that might prevent a falling out?”

“what good, kind or nice thing have you done today that has helped someone else?”

I never got a valentines card when I went to school. It didn’t bother me. I say its just harmless fun.

great encouragement in christian schools work. just shows how effective we can be without realising it !!!!

Sounds great. Nice one!

Amy your short course on assemblies was brilliant! My fav was the Russian doll assembly, its such a good idea

Thanks for letting us know Becky, sounds like a significant week for the school and makes all the prep you put in worthwhile! Look forward to hearing what happens from here!

I used this brilliant resource last year in the end of term services for several different year groups. I was able to use all of the resources (slightly adapted) and they provided a powerful and engaging framework for sharing the message of Easter. Thank you so much for producing this resource and the excellent value it represents. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this to anyone else.

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Teams Assembly

Wednesday 29th Apr, 2009 in: Secondary by Chris Browne
TAGS: teamwork, team

Does anyone have any ideas for an assembly based around the theme of TEAMS?

Pray for Schools

Tuesday 28th Apr, 2009 in: Primary, Secondary, 16+, SEN, Other by Amy Stock

This week is all about praying for schools. Fantastic! Find out more by reading on and find out if there’s an event happening near you.
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Ascension assembly

Monday 27th Apr, 2009 in: Primary, Secondary by Santou

Ideas for an Ascension Assembly?

Too Much shizzle

Sunday 26th Apr, 2009 in: Secondary, 16+ by emtron

Ever thought about where your ‘stuff’ comes from and how things are so cheap?
A great website to use which shows this - really thought provoking and it’s broken down into sections so you can dip in and out of what you need.

statistics please!

Wednesday 22nd Apr, 2009 in: Other by andrea Dalton

Anyone know where to find up to date statistics on youth issues like self harm, drug use, sex, attitudes to faith etc?

Art in Heaven

Friday 17th Apr, 2009 in: Primary, Secondary, 16+, SEN, Other by Amy Stock

Here’s some news about a great opportunity for your schools. The NATRE (National Association of Teachers of Religious Education) are running a competition to help students explore their spiritual ideas, questions and beliefs. Each year the competition sets 5 themes that students need to respond to through art, and once again this year they are themes that will get them talking, thinking, debating and questioning for themselves. Keep reading for the themes, a powerpoint introducing the competition, and further details.

need some advice

Monday 6th Apr, 2009 in: Secondary by Louise

hi guys i know this isn’t a fun easter topic but i was wondering if anyone could give advice about working with bereavement…

Questions about Easter?

Friday 3rd Apr, 2009 in: Primary, Secondary, 16+, SEN, Other by Amy Stock

If you have a question about Easter, the likelihood is that someone else will probably be thinking the same thing. Here are a list of questions on the rejesus site about Easter and some suggested answers. If your question isn’t there, they invite you to write in with it! A good point of reference and resource to point teachers and young people to.

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