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Student Ambassador Programme

Our Student Ambassador Programme helps you bring pupil voice into PSHE in a practical and manageable way. 

We offer training and practical guidance to school staff, enabling you to lead a structured ambassador programme in your own setting. Your PSHE ambassadors identify what matters most to their peers and contribute to a curriculum that reflects your school’s needs and context. 

Through this approach, pupils take on meaningful leadership roles; gathering views, sharing insights and helping to strengthen PSHE delivery. 

Get started 

To bring the Student Ambassador Programme to your school sign up to a training session. 

Click to sign up on the following dates and times, please be aware they are all in-person training sessions taking place at Loxley House: 

Thursday 10th September 2026 at 1-4.45pm 

Monday 14th September 2026 8.30am-12.15pm 

Monday 14th September 2026 1-4:45pm

Tuesday 15th September 8:30am-12:15pm

Tuesday 15th September 2026 1-4:45pm 

What’s included 

At the training, you will receive a package of support to embed the programme in your school.  

Staff training and support 

Our training equips you to set up, run and sustain the ambassador programme. This includes practical guidance, activities, ideas and ongoing support. 

Comprehensive how-to manual 

You’ll get a full guide to each part of the programme; from recruiting students to delivering sessions and maintaining momentum throughout the year. 

Recruitment materials 

Save time with resources to help you identify and recruit your student ambassadors, including posters, application templates and guidance for inclusive selection. 

Ambassador training resources 

We provide student training materials, supporting you to confidently deliver sessions that build leadership, communication and wellbeing skills.

Flexibility to fit with your timetable 

The programme is designed to fit around your school’s needs. You can run it as a club, enrichment activity or part of your wider wellbeing approach. 

What your students will gain 

  • Increased confidence and leadership skills 

  • Opportunities to influence school culture 

  • Practical experience in supporting peers 

  • A sense of purpose and belonging 

Why take part? 

This programme helps schools create a strong culture of peer support and positive wellbeing, led by students themselves. With structured guidance and helpful resources, you won’t need to start from scratch; everything is designed to make delivery simple, effective and impactful.