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PSHE & Citizenship

For each year group, the following key areas will be covered across the academic year:Infographic of the 4 keys areas outlined in text

  • Personal and social relationships 

  • Health and well-being 

  • Preparing for the future 

  • Life in the wider world 

PSHE and Citizenship Education will be delivered in fortnightly sessions where the usual timetable is suspended for a 1-hour teaching slot, each fortnight. In addition, there will be two full days where all five periods are dedicated to PSHE and Citizenship Education, as well as Timanyane Day in July. During each of the three terms, plus two calendared drop-down days, each year group will have a topic within one of these over-arching themes to ensure continuity and meaningful learning; it allows students to engage with the material and draw links between their learning, which should prepare them well for synthesising new information in school, as well as in their lives beyond. 

Each term or day will typically include a range of different sessions, including external speakers, taught lessons and practical workshops that allow students to approach each of the key themes from a range of different perspectives and learning styles. 

Students will have a designated PSHE and Citizenship Education exercise book kept by their tutors, where all relevant work will be completed; this includes all termly sessions, drop-down days, connected tutor sessions and some other activities/speakers/assemblies. While this will stay in school, there may be opportunities at Parents’ Evenings or other face-to-face meetings for parents to see this, as requested. 

Staff are also receiving professional development opportunities to enable them to offer confident and high-quality education across the PSHE and Citizenship curriculum. 

 

NB: This page will be periodically updated as sessions and speakers are added or altered. Please refer back as required.


TIMANYANE DAY - Mid-July
This day will take a unique format and will be detailed on a separate document; it encourages our students to get to know each other and the world around them as local, national and global citizens, with a range of exciting opportunities and activities.