
OUR PROGRAMMES
We have a range of our own programmes; we also design bespoke programmes with schools.
Our programmes can be roughly categorised as follows:
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Programmes supporting young people in their move from Primary to Secondary School.
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Building confidence and making connections.
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Year 6-7
Examples:
Step Up - 12 weeks +, out of school hours, monthly meet-ups, mix of schools & experiences.
Transition Days - 1 Day, whole year group workshops preparing for Secondary School.
Peer Mentors - 6 weeks +, supporting younger year groups make the move from Primary to Secondary.
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Programmes designed to support and encourage young people to make a difference in their community & environment.
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Facilitate change & aim high.
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Years 7-11
Examples:
The Climate Project - 6 weeks +, in-school hours, social action focussing on climate change.
Social Action Sprint - 1 Day, whole year group workshops making a change in school community, connected to Sustainable Development Goals.
Culture Kitchen - 12 weeks +, supporting students with multi cultural food awareness and promoting healthy food choices.

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Programmes supporting young people on their journey through Secondary School.
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Learning skills and growing aspirations.
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Years 7-11
Examples:
Future Ready - 6 weeks +, in-school hours, weekly sessions, skills to become future ready.
Build & Hate Crime Prevention - 6 weeks+, providing specific skills, e.g. supporting EAL.
Positivity PIE - 6 weeks +, boosting self-confidence, wellbeing, encouraging kindness.

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Programmes designed to support and encourage young people to make a difference in their community & environment.
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Step out with confidence.
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Year 10+
Examples:
Next Steps- 1 day, workshops supporting Y10-11 students prepare for possible next steps, in and out of education.
Next Gen - 6 weeks +, supporting school leavers with work experience opportunities.
our pie SLICES
Each of our programmes is built around our five slices or main focus areas:
communication, digital, project management, community and cultural capital.
education testimonials
parents
“Lacey has found the confidence to talk to new people and make new friends, this will stick with her for life.”
“It has given her the basis to be confident and able to speak her mind.”
“He has been more interested in going to school.”
“She knows support is there if she needs it.”
“It prepared her for school lessons and for speaking to new people, especially peers.”
“The programme is fab and will always help the less confident children with confidence in their new schools.”
“They have felt reassured that they are all in it together.”
Young people
“I gained more knowledge.”
“This programme taught me about managing digital media.”
“Outside of college, this course will help with volunteering.”
“I learned to listen to everyone's ideas.”
“It has helped me communicate and that we need to involve ourselves in the community.”
“This programme gave me experiences that will help me when I'm applying for apprenticeships or jobs.”
“I got the help I needed.”
“Now I'm more confident and I enjoy talking to people.”
“PIE gave me more opportunities.”
“I have learnt a lot, from global issues to having a voice in what goes on in society.”
“I enjoyed creating our own campaign as this helped us bring awareness to an issue that we are passionate about and bring a change in our local community.”
“It helped me improve my communication and leadership.”
sCHOOL STAFF
"This PIE programme will helped students by developing their understanding of equality, diversity, and the real‑world impact of hate crime, which supports both their personal growth and academic success."
"During a really challenging time at school the workshop allowed pupils to have some reflection time and a calm and positive space to decompress."
"The programme opened the students eyes to a new career path. It was amazing for a SEND students who gained a lot of exposure.
The students definitely gained knowledge of creative careers and specific skills like Canva, editing etc. More open minded to range of careers."



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