PSHE: Personal, Social, Health and Economics Education
PSHE is now a statutory subject in the National Curriculum. We have long seen PSHE as a vital area of learning to ensure our children develop positive relationships, healthy lifestyles and are able to look to the future with confidence. PSHE is closely linked with our learning skills: key skills that come into all aspects of learning. Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) is also an important part of PSHE, and we have always thought it important for children to have a secure and appropriate knowledge and understanding in this area. See below for more details on all of these.
Consultation on RSE: June-July 2020
Following consultation with parents, we published our new Relationships and Sex Education Policy. This will be in place from September 2020 (although it is little different to the previous programme)
Relationship and Sex Education Policy 2020v2.doc
The statutory guidance on RSE from the government can be accessed here:
Relationships_Education__Relationships_and_Sex_Education__RSE__and_Health_Education.pdf