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PSHE & RSE
Through our PSHE curriculum, we aspire to instil core values in our pupils such as respect, tolerance, empathy, and responsibility, promoting a sense of citizenship and community within our young learners. We want every pupil to have high aspirations, a belief in themselves and a realisation that anything is possible if they put their mind to it. When our pupils leave Shawley Community Primary Academy, they do so with the knowledge, understanding, skills and emotions to be able to play an active, positive and successful role in today’s society. We want to provide them with the tools to navigate challenges, express themselves, and build resilience and overall ensure they are able to develop into the most social, emotional, moral, spiritual and resilient young people they can be, allowing them to thrive in an ever changing world.
At Shawley we use a whole school approach to support teachers to champion our pupils and ensure they receive a high quality Personal, Social and Health Education which provides them with the knowledge, skills and understanding they need to lead healthy, independent lives and to become informed, active and responsible citizens. Shawley provides a comprehensive PSHE Programme which covers all the requirements of the government guidance and outcomes, and more. It brings together Personal, Social, Health Education, emotional literacy, social skills and spiritual development in a comprehensive scheme of learning. The pupils cover six topics throughout the year;
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Being Me in my World
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Celebrating Differences
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Dreams and Goals
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Healthy Me
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Relationships
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Changing Me
Relationships and Sex education (RSE) is an integral part of our PSHE curriculum. Through our Relationships unit, We teach the pupils the foundations of healthy relationships, emphasising respect, consent, communication, and empathy. As an outcome our pupils learn how to form positive connections with their peers, families, and communities.
RSE Overview RSE Information for Parents and Carers
Relationships, Sex and Health Education Policy