Citizenship and RSHE
At the centre of our Citizenship curriculum is the desire to improve and guide our children to be the best future citizen they can be and the very best version of themselves. We want our children to be compassionate, generous, kind, caring and empathetic - in short, generally just nice people.
RSHE
Through our RSHE curriculum we strive to provide our children with opportunities to explore relationships, keep healthy and grow as individuals. Whilst we believe that our parents and carers are the prime educators. we believe that it is essential to work together to compliment and reinforce this role.
Policies and Guidance
Citizenship Intent, Implementation and Impact statements
Curriculum Documents
Citizenship Sticky Knowledge
Developing a healthy, safer lifestyle
Bodies
Health and Wellbeing
How the media presents information
Keeping Safe
Online Relationships
Stages of Life
Developing Confidence and Skills
Developing Good Relationships
Bullying
Family and Friends
Recognising the effects of behaviour
Preparing to become a responsible future citizen
Democracy
Economic and Environmental Choices
Identities in the UK
Jobs, money and charity
Rule of Law
Enrichment Opportunities
Suggested books to read
Something Else by Kathryn Cave
It's OK To Be Different by Sharon Purtill
Giraffes Can't Dance by Giles Andreae
A Spark Of Confidence by Kelly Grace
You're A Star by Poppy O'Neill
A Volcano In My Tummy by Elaine Whitehouse
The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright
In My Heart by Jo Witek