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PSHRE

Personal, Social, Health and Emotional Education, including relationships

INTENT

At Broadmeadow Infant and Nursery School it is our intent for all pupils to be proud of what they have achieved, to be creative, independent learners and to be prepared for the future. We want all of our pupils to be ready to face new challenges and to be respectful, caring individuals who remember to do the right thing at all times. This includes tolerance and respect for those that may lead different lives, have different cultures or different beliefs and to recognise and understand school and British values.

We believe in helping our pupils to be confident individuals with the skills and attributes to be successful lifelong learners and active citizens of modern Britain.

At Broadmeadow we aim to develop the pupils understanding and skills so that they:

  • Develop confidence to make the most of their abilities, through recognising their own worth
  • Are able to share their own views but also understand and respect the views of others
  • Are prepared to play active roles as citizens in our diverse society
  • Develop healthy and safe lifestyles with the ability to take appropriate risk assessments
  • Develop good relationships and respect others
  • Make a positive contribution to the life of the school

IMPLEMENTATION

At Broadmeadow these areas of the curriculum are taught through three main themes: ‘Relationships’, ‘Health, safety and wellbeing’ and ‘Living in the wider world’. Linked with Religious Education they form our Social Studies Curriculum which covers all aspects of spiritual, moral, social, emotional and health education.

 

Through lessons and activities the pupils are taught the skills and knowledge to enable them to develop positive attitudes. Through planned activities they learn how to be successful learners, confident individuals and caring citizens.

PSHE is an important part of school and class assemblies and is used to address issues as they arise; for example friendship breakdowns, rule breaking and news reports. Activities within this programme also help to eliminate ‘barriers to learning’ by teaching resilience, independence and self esteem.

PSHE builds upon the statutory content of the National Curriculum (especially the science curriculums) and follows guidance from the Dfe, for example in relation to; health and safety, drugs education, safeguarding, citizenship and mental health.

PSHE is taught through discussion, debate, drama, role play and ‘circle time’ activities. ‘Dot Com’ books and theme books are used when an activity involves writing. Health and wellbeing aspects are also taught within the PE and Science curriculum.

 

KEY CONCEPTS

At Broadmeadow we have agreed the following areas to be the key concepts that will be taught through these areas of the curriculum:

Identity

 

Their personal qualities, attitudes, skills, attributes and achievements and what influences these

Relationships

Including different types and in different settings

Health

Including physically, emotionally and socially (including within relationships, work-life, exercise and rest, and diet)

Risk and safety

Identification, assessment and how to manage risk rather than simply the avoidance of risk for self and others. (including behaviour and strategies to employ in different settings)

Diversity and equality

In all its forms

Rights and  responsibilities

Including the notion of universal human rights, consent, fairness and justice, and caring for the environment

Change and resilience

As something to be managed. The skills, strategies and ‘inner resources’ we can draw on when faced with challenging change or circumstance.

Power

How it is used and encountered in a variety of contexts including persuasion, bullying, negotiation and ‘win-win’ outcomes

Economic wellbeing

Including enterprise, employability, careers, spending and saving and economic understanding

 

These concepts will be revisited so that skills and knowledge can be embedded and explored in greater depth.

We believe that having a clear understanding of these concepts will enable pupils to be successful members of our school community and to be prepared for future learning and life in Modern Britain.

IMPACT

At Broadmeadow PSHE helps all children, no matter what their academic ability, background, beliefs or culture to develop as confident, caring individuals. As a result of these activities pupils:

  • Develop self esteem, good physical and mental health and wellbeing.
  • Build good relationships with others; demonstrating kind and caring attitudes.
  • Respect each other and value the knowledge they gain from working and playing with those in our diverse community.
  • Understand how to keep safe; from staying safe online to understanding the risks associated with drugs and alcohol.
  • Are prepared for their future roles as parents, employees and citizens.

The skills and knowledge they gain through this programme will help them to learn in all areas of the curriculum and ensure that our diverse community is respectful, safe, happy and caring.