February 22, 2012

Purchase themes

We have created the Bina programme as a cost-effective PSHE resource for all schools. There is a one-off payment, with NO yearly license fees.

While you can purchase any (or all) of the themes and deliver individually, we would like to highlight that there is a sequence to the storylines and they follow this order:

  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Search for excellence
  • Dealing with disappointment (links to the Integrity themes)
  • Reliability
  • Courage (links to the Integrity and dealing with disappointment themes)
  • Loyalty (links to the reliability theme)
  • Accountability (links to the loyalty theme)
  • Determination (links to the search for excellence theme)

Please watch the individual video clips on the right hand side to decide which themes you would like before you make your purchase.

 

Discount Offer
We are offering the following discounts on your purchases for a limited period. Please enter the corresponding codes where requested:

  • 3.5% discount when you purchase 4 themes – enter - 4 themes
  • 5% discount when you purchase 6 themes – enter - 6 themes
  • 7% discount on 7 or more themes – enter - Fullset

 

The Bina programme - Integrity
The Bina programme - Integrity
Meet Shona and her 4 best friends – Moo, Laila, Mark and Aaliyah. They do everything together. Recently Shona saw Moo as part of a gang robbing a store. The police are looking for witnesses but she doesn't know to do. Does She have the integrity to stand up for what is right when it counts?
The Bina programme - Respect
The Bina programme - Respect
Laila is having a bad day! Her brother eats the last slices of bread, and so she has to leave for school on an empty stomach. She gets caught in the rain with no umbrella, and ends up in detention after an incident with her teacher. Does Laila learn from everything that’s happened to her?
The Bina programme - Search for excellence
The Bina programme - Search for excellence
Mark loves his football and has ambitions of winning a scholarship place at the football academy. He is excited at the prospect of training with other boys, but weeks in he starts to feel the coach is criticising him. He is frustrated and thinks about quitting.
The Bina programme - Dealing with disappointment
The Bina programme - Dealing with disappointment
In the Integrity lesson, Moo was part of a gang and chased out of a store. In this lesson, we see that Moo doesn’t get to see his dad often; but after spending what seems like the best day with him making plans for the future, he believes things are going to improve with his dad. But that’s short lived.
The Bina programme - Reliability
The Bina programme - Reliability
Aaliyah loves to babysit, and is known as a reliable babysitter in her neighbour. One day new Mum Christine decides to try her for the 1st time following good recommendations. Aaliyah fails to tell Christine she can’t babysit on this Saturday because it’s Shona’s birthday party. Will this have an impact on her reputation.
The Bina programme - Courage
The Bina programme - Courage
Following on from his disappointment of his dad moving to Spain, Moo has come to end of the road and now has to face up to the consequences of his actions. He’s given an option or either going on an anti-social behaviour programme or going to juvenile detention. Will he have the courage to make the best decision for himself?
The Bina programme - Loyalty
The Bina programme - Loyalty
Today is Shona birthday party and her friendship with Laila is tested, when she sees Laila talking to a group of girls, and they seem to know a lot about her family and Moo’s secrets. Why doesn’t Shona believe Laila that she’s telling the truth?
The Bina programme - Accountability
The Bina programme - Accountability
Laila has fallen out with Shona following her birthday party, and now that she has to get her assignment done, she misses her because they always did theirs together. Laila goes to the library for some inspiration and sees her classmate Natasha has forgotten her draft papers from her assignment. Will Laila hand them in or use them for herself?
The Bina programme - Determination
The Bina programme - Determination
Mark gets over the hurdle of whether the coach was challenging or criticising him, by working hard to improve; but that comes at a price – his school work is starting to suffer. Mark has to decide which one – football or education is more important to him. How does he cope? Does he have to choose?

 

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