PSHE, Relationships and Sex Education

PHSE, Relationship & Sex Education (RSE)

At Cledford, we have created a curriculum with the aim that our children will be respectful, responsible and able to effectively co-operate with others. They learn to have good manners, share, take turns and understand the need for rules and conventions within school.

To enhance the delivery of our curriculum, Cledford utilises both the My Happy Mind scheme of work and No Outsiders.  Our aim is to foster pupil wellbeing, develop resilience and values that are fundamental to pupils being happy, successful and productive members of society. 

The Personal, Social and Health Education (PHSE) curriculum has been designed to develop the whole child and to meet the needs of all pupils, including disadvantaged pupil and those with SEND.  Lessons are designed to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes children need to protect and enhance their wellbeing. Through the lessons, children will learn how to stay safe and healthy, build and maintain successful relationships and become active citizens, responsibly participating in society therefore supporting their spiritual, moral, social and cultural development to improve the children’s capital culture and understanding of the world.

Cledford Primary School - Intent, Implementation and Impact

Intent

At Cledford Primary School, we have created our curriculum with the aim that children will be respectful, responsible and able to effectively co-operate with others. PHSE will deliver a curriculum that:

  • Encourages the values of respect, responsibility, tolerance and compassion in supporting children to grow into mature young people.
  • Celebrates the cultural diversity of the community that we live in.
  • Promotes our school rules of ‘Be Ready, Be Safe, Be Respectful’.
  • Enables children to contribute to the life of the school and wider community.
  • Meets the needs of all learners, as it is embedded in everything that we do.
  • Promotes British Values.

Implementation

The development of our spiritual, moral, social, cultural education and British Values is a key aspect of our school curriculum and is threaded through our school ethos and daily life. Children have the opportunity to explore values and beliefs, including religious beliefs, and the way in which they impact on people’s lives through our carefully planned curriculum and the provision of enrichment experiences.

At Cledford, PHSE is taught across every subject in the school and some elements of our PHSE curriculum are taught explicitly. The curriculum has a bespoke yearly overview in which each of the values are intertwined. It ensures that children are taught about:

  • Online safety, road safety, stranger danger, anti-bullying and the impact of recycling on the environment
  • Emotional intelligence and character education
  • RSE through a carefully planned and sequential curriculum.
  • Being respectful and reflective about their own beliefs, and those of others locally, nationally and globally and having an appreciation of diversity
  • Recognising right and wrong and understanding the consequences of their actions, and respecting the law
  • Using social skills in a range of situations
  • Helping others in the wider and immediate community
  • The principles of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and tolerance of others (British Values)
  • Having an appreciation that there are many cultures, all of which are shaped by others and which continuously develop and interlink in modern Britain.

Our curriculum also ensures that pupils have the opportunities to experience and take part in a range of cultural activities, such as sport, drama, art, dance and music.

Impact

  • Through implementing the PHSE curriculum all our children are given life skills and knowledge to succeed in life.
  • They are able to appreciate different cultural influences and have a respect for their own and others cultures
  • Children leave the school with the confidence and ability to make their own decisions and reach their potential
  • Children are encouraged to actively take part in a number of fundraising events, in order to raise money for a number of different charities.

Fundraising

Our children are actively encouraged to take part in fundraising events, as we believe that donating to charities shows them, that from a young age, they can make positive changes in the world.

These are just a few of the charities that we have supported over the last two years:

  • Cheshire Down Syndrome Support Group
  • Breast Cancer Awareness Charity
  • British Heart Foundation
  • Sports Relief
  • NSPCC
  • Children in Need
  • Comic Relief
  • Macmillan

 

Cledford Primary School, George VI Ave, Middlewich, CW10 0DD