Our PSHRE curriculum aims to develop children’s life long learning skills, ensuring they build awareness, understanding and knowledge as they become citizens of the future.
Our PSHE and Citizenship Policy has been reviewed. PSHE and Citizenship lessons are taught using the 3D PSHE scheme. This covers all of the statutory requirements for a First School of the Department for Education document entitled ‘Relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education 2026′ Relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education – GOV.UK This is a fundamental part of the curriculum and schools must consult with stakeholders to ensure that there is a general consensus on our approaches to our policy. We are asking parents/carers to read the updated policy-Please email any questions or comments, by the 15th May to: office.kng@cflptrust.co.uk
We follow the 3D PSHE scheme to teach children about Personal, Social and Health Education. This is delivered through weekly circle times, themed lessons, and whole-school assemblies that encourage reflection, empathy, and discussion. To help children engage with the world around them, we also explore current events through our ‘Picture News’ assemblies. These sessions provide a child- friendly way to discuss topical issues and help pupils develop a deeper understanding of the modern world we live in today.
Through our PSHE curriculum, children learn about friendships, emotions, staying safe, and making healthy choices. We place a strong emphasis on kindness, respect, and resilience, helping children to build the social and emotional skills they need both in and out of the classroom. Our lessons are designed to be inclusive and age-appropriate, giving every child the opportunity to express themselves, ask questions, and grow in confidence. To develop children’s understanding of PSHRE and provide them with a foundation of life skills across all contexts(home/school/community) and time spans (primary/secondary/later life).
The document below shows a planned teaching sequence that a unit of PSHRE lessons may follow in order to promote the sequential and progressive development of knowledge which can be securely demonstrated by our pupils.
The document below identifies the key elements which we believe are important to incorporate into our PSHRE lessons in order for them to build on previously taught knowledge and also to deepen and secure key concepts. The key elements which we believe are important to incorporate into our PSHRE lessons are highlighted in this pathway in order to: recall, deepen and build on previous learning to secure key concepts.
To ensure children are taught and remember the appropriate knowledge and skills relating to PSHRE, we have created a whole school progressive breakdown of the National Curriculum expectations, this draws on the skills and knowledge being taught across all subject areas and hopes to contribute to the development of key concepts and themes in a deep and connected way.
Our PSHRE curriculum will ensure all children are not only taught subject specific vocabulary but also provide opportunities for them to use such language within the correct context with confidence and fluency.
To ensure the highest emphasis is placed on both the teaching and the learning of new knowledge and skills we have also clarified when it will take place within our topics and the subject specific gains our children will make in terms of what they will know and be able to do.