Learn it, Live it.
PSHE is a high impact course that enables students to reach their full potential by developing knowledge, skills and attributes necessary to thrive as global citizens. PSHE provides students with the capacity to make responsible decisions and manage many of the most critical challenges and opportunities life can present. PSHE provides a platform that gives every student the opportunity to be safe and successful within the ever-changing landscape of today’s society.
Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) Education focusses on strengthening the knowledge, skills and connections to keep children and young people healthy and safe and to prepare them for life and work. Our goal is to equip our learners with the knowledge, understanding, attitudes and practical skills to live healthily, safely, productively and responsibly.
PSHE at Winifred Holtby Academy is a high impact course that enables students to reach their full potential by developing knowledge, skills and attributes necessary to thrive within society and as global citizens. PSHE provides students with the capacity to make responsible decisions and manage many of the most critical challenges and opportunities life can present. PSHE provides a platform that gives every student the opportunity to be safe and successful within the ever-changing landscapes of today’s society. PSHE not only support students’ health, relationships and well-being, but also their academic attainment.
| Year | Autumn 1 | Spring 1 | Summer 1 |
| 7 |
Living in the Wider World: Who am I? |
Living in the Wider World: Financial Education |
Relationship & Sex Education: How do I feel? |
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Autumn 2 |
Spring 2 | Summer 2 | |
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Relationships: Bullying v Healthy Relationships |
Health & Well-being: Healthy Habits |
British Values: Being a Good Citizen |
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| 8 | Autumn 1 | Spring 1 | Summer 1 |
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Living in the Wider World: What is Work? |
Living in the Wider World: Financial Education |
Health & Well-being: Staying Safe |
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| Autumn 2 | Spring 2 | Summer 2 | |
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Health & Well-being: Risks & Safety |
Relationship & Sex Education: Commitment & Consent |
British Values: Rights & Responsibilities |
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| 9 | Autumn 1 | Spring 1 | Summer 1 |
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Living in the Wider World: Preparing for Work |
Living in the Wider World: Financial Education |
Health & Well-being: Addiction |
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| Autumn 2 | Spring 2 | Summer 2 | |
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Health & Well-being: Groupings & Gangs |
British Values: The Government & Justice System |
Relationship & Sex Education: Respectful Relationships |
| Year | Autumn 1 | Spring 1 | Summer 1 |
| 10 |
Living in the Wider World: Post 16 Pathways |
Living in the Wider World: Financial Education |
British Values: UK Citizenship |
| Autumn 2 | Spring 2 | Summer 2 | |
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Health & Well-being: Managing Influence |
Living in the Wider World: The World of Work |
Relationship & Sex Education: Respectful Relationships |
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| 11 | Autumn 1 | Spring 1 | Summer 1 |
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Living in the Wider World: Post 16 Providers |
Relationship & Sex Education: Healthy Relationships |
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| Autumn 2 | Spring 2 | Summer 2 | |
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Living in the Wider World: Post 16 Applications |
Throughout the school year, there are a variety of extracurricular opportunities available. These include guest speakers, workshops, assemblies, leadership opportunities and campaigns/awareness events. These activities aim to build confidence, social skills, and personal development outside the classroom.
For example, but not limited to:
Our Health, Relationships and Sex Education Policy can be found here.