As part of our wider curriculum, we teach personal, social, health and economic education. This along with our school ethos and values make a significant contribution to the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of our children. We want children to leave our school with the key concepts, skills and attributes that are developed through PSHE education to prepare them for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life now and in the future.
Our PSHE curriculum follows three main themes:
- Relationships:
-learning how to develop and maintain a variety of healthy relationships within a range of social/cultural contexts
-learning how to recognise and manage emotions within a range of relationships
-learning how to recognise risky or negative relationships including all forms of bullying and abuse
- Living in the wider world:
-learning how to respect each other in a diverse world and the importance of responsible behaviours and actions.
-learning about the rights and responsibilities of all members of society
-learning how to respect and protect the environment
-learning about the importance of money and economic wellbeing
- Health and well-being:
-learning about how to maintain a healthy lifestyle and make informed choices,
-learning how to maintain physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing
-learning how to manage change such as puberty