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St Anne's School and Sixth Form College

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PSHE

 

PSHE Lead .... Emma Holmes

At St Anne’s Personal, social, health and citizenship and economic education (PSHE) is taught from early years right through to the age of 19. PSHE aims to provide children and young people with skills and knowledge that will support them personally and socially.  At St Anne’s we do this through classroom-based activities such as discussions, games, stories and practical lessons but also through community visits.  Below are just some of the areas that are covered in PSHE at St Anne’s.

  • Independence skills
  • Keeping safe
  • Relationships and sex education (friendships, puberty, safe relationships)
  • Being Healthy
  • Keeping Safe
  • Understanding emotions
  • Self-regulation support
  • All about me

PSHE outcomes are taken from the PSHE curriculum progression ladder based on the curriculum that each pupil is following. The rationale for this is to ensure that objectives and lessons are catered to meet the needs and abilities of each individual. We want lessons to be built around what we believe is most important for the child or young person and that the objectives they are working on will positively impact the wider life of each individual.

If you have any further questions relation to PSHE, please don’t hesitate in contacting the PSHE co-ordinator – Emma Murray.

emma.murray@stannes.eriding.net

 

Parent folder
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 ASDAN rolling programme PSHE.pdfDownload
 Changing and growing progression document .pdfDownload
 Healthy lifestyles progression document .pdfDownload
 Managing feelings progression document .pdfDownload
 Our Curriculum - Intent Implementation and Impact PSHE.pdfDownload
 PSHE LTP Whole School .pdfDownload
 Sixth form rolling programme PSHE.pdfDownload
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