The storytellers and thinkers behind the work.
What drives us, and why it matters.
How it began, and how we got here.
The change our stories make.
Where story becomes action.
What’s new across our work.
Quick answers to common questions.
Expression of Interest Information.
Get in touch. Start a conversation.
Information and More…
Over 200 video resources for teachers.
Stories for Emotional Wellbeing.
A free weekly story for primary schools.
Live storytelling in your classoom.
Practical training for educators.
Ready-to-use stories and tools.
For children aged 7–11 to write a short creative story for prizes.
Build skills you can use tomorrow.
Stories to share at home.
Develop your craft and voice.
Turn creativity into practice.
Hands-on learning for real impact.
Storytelling that moves people.
Upcoming events and live stories.
Watch past events on demand.
Stories you can drop into anytime. (24/7 access)
Our home for live story and making.
Everything you need to know.
Find artists. Share your work.
Open calls, commissions and roles.
Meet people. Spark ideas.
Write together. Grow together.
A flexible home for story.
Availability, pricing and details.
See the space in action.
Record your story professionally.
From idea to finished film.
Share events beyond the room.
We bring the kit to you.
Getting thirty children to genuinely listen, not just sit quietly, is one of the hardest things you do every week.
Stories for Schools gives you over 200 traditional tales from professional storytellers around the world, each one narrated, illustrated, and ready to use. Assembly plans, PSHE links, British values content, and awareness day resources — all in one place, all curriculum-aligned.
Pick a theme. Press play. Let the story do the work.
Both plans include everything in the library from day one. There are no hidden extras and no locked content.
Stories from around the world. The library brings together professional storytellers from across cultures and traditions — stories that teach kindness, empathy, and understanding through the oldest medium there is. Every one is a starting point for the topics you are already teaching.
Traditional tales told properly. That is the difference.
Assemblies that run themselves. Each assembly runs for around 15 minutes. It opens with questions that get pupils thinking before the story begins, and closes with prompts that spark genuine discussion. Your headteacher can pick it up ten minutes before assembly and run with it.
No last-minute scrambles. No Sunday evening planning. Just a story that holds the room.
Not sure yet? Try one of our stories for free. Simply fill in the form and we will send a link straight to your inbox.
By entering your email address you agree to go onto our mailing list and receive regular updates, you can unsubscribe at any time.