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Return to school resources

Return to school resources

Place2Be has put together a series of resources focused on community recovery, to help headteachers and school staff start to bring their schools back together following recent challenging times.

Drawing on themes including hope, gratitude and connectedness, these assembly and class activity ideas are intended as a universal resource for all children, and staff are invited to use them as starting points to promote emotional wellbeing and resilience for all.

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Resources for primary and secondary schools

Assembly ideas and group activities for primary and secondary-aged children.

Download Primary resources (PDF 705 KB)

Download Secondary resources (PDF 681 KB)

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Resources for Welsh schools

Welsh language version of our resources for primary and secondary schools. 

Download Welsh Primary Resources (PDF 703KB)

Download Welsh Secondary Resources (PDF 692KB)

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