RSHE - relationship, sex, health education
Intent Primrose Hill Church of England Academy believe that a strong RSHE education is important to help our pupils develop into well-rounded members of society, who can make a positive contribution to their community. The vision for pupils, staff and others linked to our school is to always look to achieve our personal best in every aspect of school life. We all work together to grow a bright future. By teaching RSHE, we aim to ensure:
We support the teaching of Relationships Sex and Health Education through Coram Life Education and its SCARF program. SCARF: Safety, Caring, Achievement, Resilience, Friendship SCARF provides a whole-school approach to building these essential foundations which are crucial for children to achieve their best, academically and socially. This curriculum supports health, wellbeing, relationships and drugs education for children 'helping children make healthy choices'. Relationships Education Relationships education focusses on giving pupils the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their wellbeing, health and relationships, and to build their self-efficacy. Health education focusses on equipping pupils with the knowledge they need to make good decisions about their own health and wellbeing. As part of The Diocese of Gloucester Academy Trust Primrose Hill Church of England Academy undertakes to follow the principles for faith sensitive and inclusive relationships education, relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education (RSHE) as set out in the 8 points of the Church of England Charter for RSE, which have been based on the principles established by the Church of England’s Pastoral Advisory Group and exemplified in the key documents - Pastoral Principles for Living Well Together and Valuing All God’s Children. We commit:
Parents can also explore the online CORAM resources at home, to support their child's Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education. |