PSHE
We firmly believe that PSHE should be recognised as a core curriculum subject, such is the importance it has within the curriculum. It is part of our Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural (SMSC) offer and links with our work on our values and the other cornerstones of growth mindset and healthy living.
We use the PSHE Association resources and The Medway Council Project as it is comprehensive scheme, and it ensures all statutory learning around Relationships and Sex Education (RSE), Mental Wellbeing, Caring Friendships, Respectful Relationships, Being Safe, Physical Health and Fitness, Healthy Eating, Health and Prevention, Basic First Aid, Internet Safety and Drug and Alcohol awareness. The PSHE Association Quality Assures resources to ensure that materials they recommend meet best practice principles to deliver high quality learning.
We also look at social and emotional aspects of learning and big questions which are discussed in regular circle time sessions.
Our PSHE lead is Sharon. Please speak to her if you require further information.
KEY DOCUMENTS:
Grasmere PSHE long term overview
Parents and Governors – Reading List-23079
Parent and Governors Spiral Approach example_
Relationships and Sex Education
RSE Presentation for Parents Yr 5 and 6
Medway Primary PSHE Education Relationships and Sex Education
Medway Year 1 and 2 Medway Year 3 Medway Year 4 and 5 Medway Year 6
Science Curriculum
primary_national_curriculum_-_science
PSHE Association Puberty Lessons
Year 4-5, Lesson 1 – Growing and Changing ÔÇö Home learning lessons on puberty Year 4-5, Lesson 2 – Growing and Changing ÔÇö Home learning lessons on puberty Year 6-7, Lesson 1 – Growing and Changing ÔÇö Home learning lessons on puberty
Schemes of Work
Reception-Scheme-of-work YEAR-1 Year-1-Scheme-of-work YEAR-2 Year-2-Scheme-of-work YEAR-3 Year-3-Scheme-of-work YEAR-4 Year-4-Scheme-of-work YEAR-5 Year-5-Scheme-of-work YEAR-6 Year-6-Scheme-of-work
Busy Bodies Videos