P0rn0graphy Education:

We know that most teachers don’t want to talk about pornography in school.

But we do, so let us take it off your plate. 


“Nuanced, Nerve-wracking, Never again!”

Ask teachers how they feel about having to discuss the harmful effects of p0rnography and you will get a variety of responses. Most understand the complexity of the issue and know it needs time and expertise. Many are nervous about the response from pupils and parents. Some simply wish someone else would do it.

55% of UK 11-16 year olds said they did not learn enough about p0rnography while they were at school. 15% said their main source of information about p0rnography, was p0rnography itself. (Sex Education Forum, 2024).

We get it, and we want to help.

We provide passionate and experienced educators who understand the issue and can help your school not just meet RSHE guidelines but release busy staff, engage embarrassed pupils, and start to see a cultural shift in attitudes towards relationships.

Schools we worked with over the last academic year:

St Albans School

Abingdon School

Charterhouse

Sidcot School

Westminster School

Rugby School

Bolton Girls

Grace Academies

Uffculme School

Cartmel Priory

Hillhead High

St Katherine's, Somerset

St Bede's Catholic College

Cardinal Newman

King's Hove

Steyning Grammar

Audenshaw School

Roedean

Treviglass Academy

Shrewsbury House

St Michael's Liverpool

Sedgefield

Bristol Free School

Countesthorpe Academy

Castle School

Oaklands Catholic School

Twyford CofE High School

Eltham College

Cullompton Community College

Bury Grammar

Bede Academy

The Blue School

Cheltenham Ladies College

Lambrook

St Christopher's Accrington

Temple School

St Albans School Abingdon School Charterhouse Sidcot School Westminster School Rugby School Bolton Girls Grace Academies Uffculme School Cartmel Priory Hillhead High St Katherine's, Somerset St Bede's Catholic College Cardinal Newman King's Hove Steyning Grammar Audenshaw School Roedean Treviglass Academy Shrewsbury House St Michael's Liverpool Sedgefield Bristol Free School Countesthorpe Academy Castle School Oaklands Catholic School Twyford CofE High School Eltham College Cullompton Community College Bury Grammar Bede Academy The Blue School Cheltenham Ladies College Lambrook St Christopher's Accrington Temple School

“In all my years of teaching, I’ve never seen them concentrate and engage as well as they did for that hour and a half.”

- Bolton School, Boys’ Division

That was one of the best guest speakers I have ever witnessed in all of my years teaching.

- St Katherine’s School, Bristol

Why book NT Education into your school calendar?

  • Our materials have been delivered to 100,000 pupils in hundreds of schools for over a decade.

  • Our team are experienced and passionate educators.

  • As a charity, we subsidise our costs where we can, and all profits fund our education and recovery programmes.

A 3-step process:

Step 1:

Tell us what you need.

Take a look at the sessions we offer and submit an enquiry with your preferred dates, year groups etc. If you want something more bespoke, or have any questions, schedule a call.

Step 2:

We agree a plan.

We will get back to you to confirm the date, which team member is best suited for your booking, and agree on a price. Grants and donations mean we sometimes have discounts available for certain schools. We will discuss these with you if they apply. 

Step 3:

Leave it to us. 

That’s it! No need to pull together resources, motivate staff, or face embarrassed pupils. We will arrive at your school, plug into the AV, and deliver an engaging and interactive session. 

5 minutes of a lesson

We know it can be difficult to imagine the tone or approach of one of our lessons. So to give you an idea, here are some highlights from our most popular lesson, “P0rn, what’s the big deal”

Find out more here

“We've been working with NT Project for years now. They work with our Year 7s, 10s and 13s, and we are now at a stage where every child in the school has had at least one session with them. It has made a huge difference. The sessions are highly engaging and relevant, not patronising or cringey, and the educators who present them are approachable and well informed. The sessions empower students to make informed choices - they often go home and speak to their parents about the issues raised. Staff who have been present in the sessions also feel more able to broach the subject with students afterwards. If you want your students to sit up and listen about the impact of p0rnography on their lives and futures then NT schools workshops are a must in your calendar.”

Lesley Gray, Head of PSHE, St Albans School


"Too many young people are getting their sex education online from viewing p0rnographic films. Children need to be made aware of the risks of what they are doing, and schools have a role to play in this. Teachers and parents have a critical role to play. The schools work and parent workshops that Naked Truth offer are a useful resource.”

— Chief Constable Simon Bailey, National Police Lead for Child Protection


“This is a cultural issue; it's about attitudes and behaviours becoming normalised, and schools and colleges can't solve that by themselves. The government needs to look at the ease with which children can access p0rnography - but schools and colleges have a key role to play. They can maintain the right culture in their corridors, and they can provide relationship, sex, and health education that reflects reality and equips young people with the information they need."

- Amanda Spielman, OFSTED

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