BHM is to honour the contributions made to society by people of Black heritage and their communities.
Although this is seen as a "Month" in which to educate and enrich the world with the importance of Black history, at Heron Way Primary School this enrichment and education is part of our everyday outlook.
A quick assembly to let you know why we are raising money for the NSPCC
An assembly that looks at the great things that the internet allows us to do - but also helps us to think about how we learn to trust and question different things we come across online.
An assembly produced for Children's Mental Health Day.
The assembly is 25 minutes long. For younger children, you may wish to pause and discuss the themes to break up the length. Here are some suggested discussion points and things to try at home or in class:
08:04: How do you like to express yourself creatively? How does it make you feel?
09:24: If you could design your own hat (or other item of clothing) to express yourself, what would it be like and why?
16:08: Why not have a go at your own Draw your Feelings activity? Check out our 2 minute demo video.
19:41: If you had magical powers, what spell would you cast for Children’s Mental Health Week?
23:44: Could you have a go at the BAFTA Young Presenter competition? Find out more.
The dream of a young girl who wanted to fly!
For those that want to be pilots when you are older! Here is one of the videos from the Amelia Earhart assembly - this time with sound!