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PSHCE

Director of Learning: Miss R Long 
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PSHCE

 Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education, including Relationships and Sex Education (RSE), is a compulsory part of the school curriculum and is delivered by all staff, alongside specialised staff and other outside agencies.

Students' PSHCE provision is delivered through extended registrations and 'Student Development Days'.    In Year 8 students also have a lesson of PSHCE once a fortnight.  A wide variety of resources and activities are used to deliver the topics. Visitors from theatre groups, NHS staff, charities, local business people and the wider community are involved in the days.

 

Student Development Registrations

Students in Years 10 and 11 follow a Student Development programme.   This covers the following topics, which contribute to students' provision of PSHCE:

  • Me, myself and I
  • Emotional wellbeing
  • Careers
  • Decision making
  • Infodemic
  • Changing behaviours
  • Careers
  • Money matters

Year 8 Personal Development Lessons 

In Year 8, students have 1 hour a fortnight of Personal Development (often known as PSHE).    

PSHE education equips students to live healthy, safe, productive, capable, responsible and balanced lives.   It encourages them to be enterprising and supports them in making effective transitions, positive learning and career choices and in achieving economic wellbeing.   A critical component of PSHE education is providing opportunities for students to reflect on and clarify their own values and attitudes and explore the complex and sometimes conflicting range of values and attitudes they encounter now and in the future.  

PSHE education contributes to personal development by helping students to build their confidence, resilience and self-esteem, and to identify and manage risk, make informed choices and understand what influences their decisions.   It enables them to recognise, accept and shape their identities, to understand and accommodate difference and change, to manage emotions and to communicate constructively in a variety of settings.   Developing an understanding of themselves, empathy and the ability to work with others will help pupils to form and maintain good relationships, develop the essential skills for future employability and better enjoy and manage their lives.  

 

Throughout the year, students will study 3 core themes: 

  • Health and wellbeing 
  • Community and responsibility 
  • Lifestyle choices 

 

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