PSHE, Science and Relationship & Sex Education (RSE)
- Click here for our PSHE and C Medium Term Plan
- Click here for our PSHE Vocabulary that is taught in each year
- Click here for our Science Policy, which outlines the statutory requirements.
Why is Relationship Education so Important?
Today’s children and young people are growing up in an increasingly complex world and living their lives seamlessly on and offline.
This presents many positive and exciting opportunities, but also challenges and risks. In this environment, children and young people need to know how to be safe and healthy, and how to manage their academic, personal and social lives in a positive way. This is why Relationships Education is compulsory in all primary schools in England, as well as making Health Education compulsory in all state-funded schools.
RSE (Relationship & Sex Education) is taught as part of our PSHE and Science.
- The Statutory guidance on relationships education, relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education can be found here.
- RSE Letter to Parents can be found here.
- BPS RSE Policy can be found here.
- Our BPS Coram Scarf Parent Information can be found here.
- Our RSE Curriculum Overview can be found here.
- The key RSE vocabulary taught in each year group can be found here.
DfE RSE guidance for parents can be found here.
PSHE
- We use Coram SCARF to teach PSHE - click here to find out more.
Here are links to the 6 Topics we cover in PSHE over the year:
- 1. Me and My Relationships
- 2. Valuing Differences
- 3. Keeping Myself Safe
- 4. Rights and Responsibilities
- 5. Being My Best
- 6. RSE - see above