PSHE
PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education)
Also includes:
- Relationships Education
- Mental and Physical Health Education
- Drug Education
- Citizenship
Our Vision:
Teach children to be safe, show respect and be prepared for life in the world
We use the Kapow scheme of work to support our delivery of the PSHE curriculum.
Six simple ways to practise PSHE at home
From a young age, encourage your child to dress and undress independently and manage their own hygiene, such as by washing hands after using the toilet.
- Provide a role play area resourced with materials reflecting your child's interests.
- Encourage your child to help you plan and cook healthy recipes. Take them shopping and involve them in decision making.
- Make time for simple activities such as board games to encourage teamwork and help children learn to take turns.
- With older children, use documentaries and other media to discuss issues around our place and responsibilities in society.
- Give plenty of positive encouragement and praise to build self-esteem, and when they do something wrong, help them reflect on why their behaviour was naughty/unkind/selfish/rude and think of how they could have handled the situation instead.
PSHE Leader
Mrs Akhtar
Policy
Yearly Curriculum Overview for all subjects
PSHE Curriculum Progression and Skills
Coming Soon
Long Term Planning
Medium Term Planning
- MTP 2024 - 2025 Year 1 PSHE Autumn 1.pdf
- MTP 2024 - 2025 Year 1 PSHE Autumn 2.pdf
- MTP 2024 - 2025 Year 2 PSHE Autumn 2.pdf
- MTP 2024 - 2025 Year 3 PSHE - Autumn 1.docx.pdf
- MTP 2024 - 2025 Year 3 PSHE Autumn 2.pdf
- MTP 2024-2025 Year 4 PSHE Autumn 1.pdf
- MTP 2024-2025 Year 4 PSHE Autumn 2.pdf
- MTP 2024-2025 Year 5 PSHE Autumn 1.docx.pdf
- MTP 2024 - 2025 Year 5 PSHE Autumn 2.pdf
- MTP 2024 - 2025 Year 6 PSHE Autumn 1.pdf
- MTP 2024 - 2025 Year 6 PSHE Autumn 2.pdf