Pathway for Schools

Pathway resource and support churches to form links with schools in their local community and offer creative, engaging and suitable clubs, assemblies and lessons.

Clubs

St Pathway clubs are open to children of all faiths or none, and are run by a team of Christians, often including leaders from a church near the school, with the aim of helping children explore issues of life and faith in a fun and relevant way. Each session contains a mixture of games, craft, drama, as well as a Bible story told in an engaging and interactive way.

To help make our clubs accessible to all, we do not charge a fee to attend, but welcome donations towards our work. Our current clubs run once a week through school term time, and are often oversubscribed with waiting lists.

Lunch club (30-40 mins)

Afterschool club (60 minutes)

We currently support clubs at St Paul’s and All Hallows’ CE School (Tottenham), St Michael at Bowes CE School (Wood Green), Highfield Primary School (Winchmore Hill), St Johns CE School (Whetstone), Freezywater St Georges (Enfield), St Johns and St James CE School (Edmonton), St Johns Crews Hill, St Michael’s Enfield, plus Kensit Evangelical Church and St James Muswell Hill.

Email clubs@pathwayonline.co.uk to enquire about clubs.

 

Assemblies

Pathway is best known for our creative and interactive assemblies which are popular with teachers and children alike. Our assemblies are delivered in over 50 schools every half term in Enfield, Barnet and Haringey. Each ten minute assembly retells a story from the Bible and teaches an aspect of the Christian faith in a way suited to the school setting. Our assemblies help schools to fulfil the collective worship requirements and build links between the school and their local community.

This year (2024-2025), our assemblies are looking at ‘Splastastic stories’ – watery stories that teach aspects of Christian baptism. 

To enquire about an assembly, please contact school.booking@pathwayonline.co.uk

The Easter Experience 2025

The Easter Experience 2025 in numbers…

  • 1568 children from 26 schools attended one of our 3 venues or 2 ‘pop-up’ Easter Experiences.
  • We offered free places to schools coming for those coming for the first time and to pupils who receive ‘pupil premium.’ More than 1000 children received free places!
  • 11 schools visited for first time 
  • For 14 out of the 26 schools, the Easter or Christmas Experience was their main resource from Pathway used this year

For enquiries email: easterexperience@pathwayonline.co.uk (for Christmas Experience related queries please contact christmasexperience@pathwayonline.co.uk)

Watch a sample of a Pathway assembly