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PSHE/RSE
INTENT
Our PSHE curriculum aims to provide an environment which prepares our pupils as confident, happy citizens. Children are provided with opportunities to learn about rights and responsibilities and what it means to be a positive member of a wider, diverse society and be supported to deal with personal, social and moral issues they may face as they grow up. It aims to give children the knowledge and understanding, attitudes, values and skills they need to reach their potential as individuals and within the community. Children are given opportunities to take part in a wide range of activities and experiences to develop their self worth.
IMPLEMENTATION
Beacon Hill follows the Twinkl scheme of work, a comprehensive PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic) content framework for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, detailing learning units, objectives, and core themes aimed at promoting health, wellbeing, relationships, safety, and citizenship.
The framework aims to develop children’s knowledge, skills, and attitudes to make informed, respectful, and healthy choices, fostering resilience, empathy, responsibility, and active citizenship across personal, social, and global contexts.
There are opportunities for cross curricular links with PE, Science and computing. There may also be opportunities for staff to teach PSHE due to an issue that has arisen. This ensures that the PSHE curriculum is tailored to meet the needs of the children at Beacon Hill. The curriculum provides the knowledge and skills for the children to make safe and informed choices.
Our assemblies are linked to PSHE and our weekly celebration assemblies are linked to our school values. Children also gain house points for demonstrating our values.
IMPACT
There are opportunities for assessment at the end of each Jigsaw unit. There may be children who are identified as needed extra support with family relationships, friendships or anxiety. These children are identified through talks with the DSL, SENDCO and Headteacher. The extra support could be provided through the Home/School link worker who works with families and develops family relationships or through our ELSA TA.
Our broad and balanced curriculum strives to empower children to become brave, empathetic, aspirational, creative, optimistic and nurturing.
| General Documents |
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| PSHE Yearly Overview |
| PSHE Content Map |