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relevant assembly from our vast (and growing!) online library of over 600 assemblies - be one step ahead in your planning, with new assemblies added month
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- keep your pupils engaged with topical news assemblies added every week and emailed direct to your inbox
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The Primary Assembly Collection is a fully-searchable online resource of ready-to-deliver assemblies. Whatever the occasion or need in your school, you will always find a relevant and topical assembly in The Primary Assembly Collection - for annual festivities and events, in response to major events, and to address issues that directly affect pupils in your school.
"Fantastic ideas that help all teachers have the confidence to deliver whole school assemblies on a variety of subjects that are of interest to the children." Julie Leeman, Snitterfield Primary School
A subscription to The Primary Assembly Collection includes:
- A vast (and constantly growing!) online library of over 600 assemblies at your fingertips
- new assemblies added every month, with supporting materials to help you in your planning
- A topical news assembly added every week and emailed direct to your inbox
"Good variety of ideas-my kids particularly enjoyed the story about the parrot in Japan which escaped and was found injured, but had memorised its address and so returned to its owner." Kate McEvoy, Head teacher, St Peter's Brafferton CE VA Primary
"A brilliant start point for developing presentations to a whole school audience. I like the fact that sometimes they can be followed 'to the letter' or allow me to put my 'own spin' on them." Maggi Mcphee, Deputy headteacher, Loirston School

