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The Saturday School for Heroism is a meticulously designed educational initiative to instil a profound sense of heroism in children and young people, inspiring them to strive for the welfare of others. 

Introducing the

 Saturday School for Heroism

A visionary solution to solving some of society's greatest challenges.

HOW?

This initiative unfolds over two engaging sessions on Saturday mornings. 

In the first session, participants are immersed in indoor storytelling, sparking lively debates and discussions that encourage the exploration of various perspectives. The thought-provoking narratives serve as a foundation for the day's activities. 

Throughout both sessions, active team-building activities are skilfully guided by teachers and volunteers, fostering a collaborative spirit among the participants.

As the day concludes, they are treated to a nutritious and delicious snack, wrapping up their inspiring day at the Saturday School for Heroism

HERE IS WHAT OUR PARENTS SAY

"My child was mentally upset because he is in a wheelchair but he started to forget his problems when he joined the Saturday School. He has overcome his sadness and I love watching him play here. He has become very confident now." (Parent)

"My child has started to frame her behaviour on the theme of repelling the bad with the good. Her comments have become really insightful." (Parent)

"My child is an introvert and struggles with it but she is now developing social skills and shows a charitable inclination in her conversations and talks about moral values. She is coming out of her shell. This work needs to be institutionalized." (Parent)

"Sometimes I tell my daughter to skip the Saturday School out of tiredness but she insists on attending every Saturday. I am very happy that my child loves the Saturday School." (Parent)

"My son is fine with other children but I have noticed how he has become confident in his conversations with adults." (Parent)

"My child refuses to go on holiday because he said he would miss the Saturday School for Heroism." (Parent)

"My daughter can deal with conflict much better now." (Parent)

Here is what others have to say!

Parent

"My child was mentally upset because he was in a wheelchair but he started to forget his problems when he joined the Saturday School. He has overcome his sadness and I love watching him play here. He has become very confident now." 

Parent

"My child is an introvert and struggles with it but she is now developing social skills and shows a charitable inclination in her conversations and talks about moral values. She is coming out of her shell. This work needs to be institutionalized." 

Parent

"My child has started to frame her behaviour on the theme of repelling the bad with the good. Her comments have become really insightful." 

Parent

"My daughter can deal with conflict much better now."

School Senior Leader 

"This is groundbreaking stuff. It has opened the eyes of many of our teachers."

10 year old

You don't become a hero by wanting to be a hero. You become a hero by wanting to help others and by reducing inequality.

Here’s how our

Saturday School for Heroism 

is making a difference:​

GET INVOLVED

PARENTS

If you are a parent or a guardian and would like to register your child or arrange a visit to our Saturday School for Heroism in Newham email us.

THE
NUMBERS

IN JUST 

17 HOURS

OF THE FIRST SATURDAY SCHOOL FOR HEROISM

GROWTH

90%

OF OUR CHILDREN WERE READY TO INITIATE PROJECTS TO MITIGATE INEQUALITY IN THEIR IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOURHOOD

UNDERSTANDING

77%

RISE IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WHO COULD UNDERSTAND AND ARTICULATE DIFFERENT FORMS OF INEQUALITY 

GREATER DEPTH

66%

OF OUR CHILDREN DEVELOPED A DEEP UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIETAL INEQUALITY

DEMOGRAPHICS

90%

OF OUR FAMILIES WERE DISADVANTAGED OR STRUGGLED TO AFFORD ENRICHING EXPERIENCES OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL FOR THEIR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

PARENTS' FEEDBACK

100%

OF OUR PARENTS AGREED THAT THE SATURDAY SCHOOL FOR HEROISM EXPERIENCE SHOULD BE MADE UNIVERSAL TO ALL CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ACROSS THE UK

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