Bring PSHE and wellbeing to life using popular children's stories

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Funded places to join our growing community of schools doing PSHE differently. Created by award-winning social enterprise, The Story Project.

The Story Project is an award-winning social enterprise dedicated to using the magic of stories to bring PSHE, oracy, literacy and wellbeing to life.

Using our research-backed story-led approach means schools can teach PSHE in a way that fosters empathy, supports wellbeing, champions balanced discussion, and develops key literacy skills. 

We are already working with over 60 schools in Bradford. Thanks to generous funding from education charity, SHINE Trust, one year funded places are still available to schools with over 23% Pupil Premium.

What is included:

  • ALL statutory RSHE primary objectives (July 2025)
  • At least £300 worth of high-quality children's books!
  • Staff training 
  • Fully resourced curriculum for Reception to Year 6, designed by teachers
  • Ongoing subject leadership support
  • Catch up training for new staff 

Key benefits:

  • Supports reading for pleasure, using high-quality and thought-provoking books in an innovative way
  • Easy to implement, reducing teacher workload 
  • Supports inspection framework statements (including updated EIF November 2025)
  • safe approach to complex topics
  • Fosters empathy and better understanding of emotions
  • Develops and deepens literacy and oracy skills 

“Children are not only more aware of their emotions but are actively using strategies to manage them. Additionally, the stories have sparked a new level of engagement with books—we see children discussing them long after the lessons have ended. The Story Project has been a game-changer for our schoolHollingwood Primary School, Bradford

Find out more:

Contact us on info@story-project.co.uk or visit

story-project.co.uk


Opportunity

Published: 19/11/2025
Audience: PSHE Leads, Literacy Leads, Headteachers, Wellbeing Leads
Contact: Olivia Richards

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