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PSHCE

Children are taught Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education (PSHCE), .  Our values – Be Safe, Be Smart, Be Kind – underpin our experiences through PSHCE lessons, as well as the wider curriculum, so that our values are part of the vocabulary that is used throughout the school.

 

All pupils and  staff  are expected to know our values and adhere to them.

We believe that PSHCE is an integral part of our curriculum offer to pupils. PSHCE is delivered to pupils to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to keep themselves healthy and safe, prepared for life and work, to manage life’s challenges and make the most of life’s opportunities. We have designed our curriculum to have an impact on both academic and non-academic outcomes for pupils, particularly our most vulnerable and disadvantaged.

 

Pupils learn about new concepts which are organised into three key strands. These are; ‘Health and Well-being’‘Relationships’ and ‘Living in the Wider World’ (this explores economic well-being and aspirations for careers). The PSHCE curriculum is systematic so that pupils acquire knowledge through a well-planned, sequenced order. They make this progression by building on knowledge and understanding taught in previous year groups and the PSHCE Knowledge.

 

Picture News

Learning from the world around us!

Each week we discuss current news story, with a thought-provoking question and imagine.

The children discuss the story and reflect on their own opinions whilst listening and responding to others.

 

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