Category: KS4 Resources

  • How to Play Tennis at Home

    The Lawn Tennis Association explain how you can improve your tennis skills any time, anywhere, using their activities hub for the whole family. It has four areas: Short video exercises, […]

  • Be epic at home

    CBBC’s ‘How to Be Epic @ Home’ series has one aim…to help you become epic during the lockdown. Each show is around ten minutes but packed full of ideas to […]

  • Better Wellbeing

    For students coping with change and the return to school, this toolkit from Barclays has top tips, activities, and case studies to help you build resilience. Practical steps towards better […]

  • Barclays Bank on-demand workshops

    Barclays Bank is offering on-demand workshops that can help students to hone their CV writing skills, increase their awareness of the impact of fraud, and develop practical strategies for managing […]

  • School Bulletin

    Check our latest bulletin for updates from teachers, which include encouraging messages and useful information that you can refer to during the week ahead. Swanlea’s 9th Weekly Bulletin

  • National Theatre Live

    The Southbank institution has many live theatre recordings. Now, one will be released per week to stream for free on its YouTube channel. Full length plays are released every Thursday. […]

  • Free family films

    Into Film have a wide range of films available to stream for free within the UK. All films come with recommended viewing ages and talking points and many have additional educational […]

  • Mystery Science

    Mystery Science offers lessons that inspire kids to love science. The visuals and activity have all been prepared for parents and teachers and free membership is available to teachers who […]

  • Exploring Water

    Today’s activity focuses on the question, where does water come from and why isn’t there enough for everyone? Exploring Water>>

  • Exploring Social Media

    Have you considered whether social media actually makes us less social? Check out this activity and evaluate your thoughts. Exploring Social Media>>