PSHE and RSE
Topic Overview
The academic year 2024–2025 topic overview can be accessed by clicking the link below.
PSHE Topic Overview
Intent Statement
The PSHE curriculum at Ellern Mede Orange Tree School is designed using the PSHE association programme of study as a basis with the addition of the unique set up of our school and the individual needs of the students taken into account when planning and implementing. Each year group will study a range of topics under the main three themes:
- Health and Wellbeing
- Relationships and Sex education (RSE)
- Living in the wider world
The aim of RSE at are Ellern Mede Orange Tree is to give our young people the information they need to help them develop healthy, nurturing relationships of all kinds, not just intimate relationships. It aims to enable them to know what a healthy relationship looks like and what makes a good friend, a good colleague and a successful marriage or other type of committed relationship. It will also cover contraception, developing intimate relationships and resisting pressure to have sex (and not applying pressure). It will teach what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour in relationships. This will help our pupils understand the positive effects that good relationships have on their mental wellbeing, identify when relationships are not right and understand how such situations can be managed.
Curriculum
KS3
At KS3, pupils build on the skills, values and knowledge and understanding they have gained and developed from their primary school or other provisions. PSHE addresses the changes that young people experience as they grow, the challenges of adolescence and their developing independent skills. PSHE aims to embed skills which will support each student with new opportunities and any challenges they may face now and in later life. PSHE aims to develop their confidence in addressing social challenges and effective learning and development, so they are able to make a full and active contribution to their school life and beyond the classroom.
KS4
At Key stage 4, pupils build on the knowledge and skills they have learned in KS3 and further explore values and attitudes whilst acquiring wider knowledge solidify understanding learned in the main themes at KS3. PSHE at KS4 supports students to develop more independent skills, thoughts and understanding of feelings to help them take on the responsibility for themselves and for others.
Building cultural capital
PSHE and RSE allows students to develop the skills and knowledge that are required to navigate an increasingly complex modern society. Students will learn about different ways of living and gain an appreciation for different cultures, lifestyles, family structures, political systems, and relationships. In addition to an understanding of the many pathways that are open to people in the modern world, students will have the chance to practice and nurture the crucial abilities of critical thinking, empathy, personal finance, and work.