Building confidence, strengthening communication and preparing pupils for the future

Bright Path delivers inclusive, curriculum-linked workshops that support pupils’ personal development, confidence, communication and future readiness. Our provision is designed to complement existing school systems, particularly for pupils who benefit from early intervention, nurture and personalised support.

All workshops align with the Ofsted Inspection Framework, with a strong focus on Personal Development, Behaviour, Attutudes and Inclusion. Sessions are inspection-ready, evidence-friendly and support schools to demonstrate meaningful impact beyond academic outcomes.

Free Demo Sessions & Special Offers

We offer free demo sessions so schools can see the approach and impact first-hand before committing.

Special offers and reduced rates are also available for block bookings and trust-wide delivery.

Read a recent school case study highlighting the impact of Bright Path workshops here

Life Pathways Workshops

Discovering Me

Perfect for KS2, KS3 & Nurture Groups

Strengths-based discussion, emotional literacy activities, creative vision board, reflection and affirmations. Calm, inclusive delivery designed for SEMH and nurture provision.

Finding My Way

Perfect for Year 5–6 | Transition-focused

Creative goal-setting focused on strengths, hopes and preparing for change. Supports confidence and reduces anxiety around secondary transition.

Exploring My Future

Perfect for Upper KS3 & KS4

Aspiration and pathways workshop exploring identity, values, choices and realistic future routes, using creative reflection and discussion.

Author Visit and Literacy Workshop

Bright Path’s Author & Literacy Workshop is an interactive, inclusive session designed to support reading for pleasure, communication and emotional literacy, particularly for pupils who may feel disengaged from traditional literacy approaches.

The workshop is led by Emma Whitehouse, author of Charlie and the Time-Out Troll and Powerful Minds, Wrong Spaces.

Emma’s writing is rooted in lived experience as a parent of a neurodivergent child, bringing authenticity, empathy and relatability to every session.

Through storytelling, discussion and creative activities, pupils explore characters, emotions and self-expression in a way that feels safe, accessible and engaging.

The workshop supports oracy, comprehension and confidence, while helping pupils build positive relationships with books and language.

Aligned with English and PSHE objectives and the National Year of Reading 2026, this session is particularly effective for engaging reluctant readers, SEND pupils and those who benefit from a strengths-based, inclusive approach.

Every school booking includes free copies of the books for the school library, with discounted copies available for parents to promote reading at home.

Feedback & Impact

“We learned more about some pupils in one session than we had in months.” (LSA, Year 7 Nurture Group)

“The session created a level of engagement we don’t often see.” (SENDCo, Year 8)

“Pupils who are usually quiet and withdrawn really opened up.” (English Lead, Secondary)

Why Choose Bright Path

Inclusive Support

Early-intervention workshops for pupils who struggle to engage, communicate or feel confident — designed for nurture, SEND and inclusion provision.

Curriculum Linked and Ofsted Ready

Clear alignment with PSHE, Personal Development, Gatsby Benchmarks and the National Year of Reading 2026

Proven Impact

Schools report pupils opening up, engaging and being seen in ways they haven’t before

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