Pupil Led Assembly: Gymnastics

September 21, 2015
Each week in our Key Stage 2 assembly, groups of children take over proceedings and share with the juniors something that interests them. From a favourite hobby to a country that’s been visited, we can talk about almost anything! We believe that giving children the opportunity to prepare an assembly, present to an audience and answer questions on their chosen topic, makes them feel valued and equips them with the skills required to share their interests and opinions with confidence.

This week we talked about... Gymnastics.

The Year 6 girls who led the assembly:


The presentation that they gave:


"It was a bit nerve-racking at the beginning of the assembly, but I got used to and enjoyed showing off my skills!"

"I like the way gymnastics looks and I like learning new moves... and being bendy!"

"Assembly was brilliant because it was fun. People had really good questions."






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