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PSHE (personal, social, health and economic) education
is a school curriculum subject through which pupils develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to manage their lives, now and in the future. PSHE education helps pupils to stay healthy, safe and prepared for life – and work – in modern Britain.

RSE is the statutory curriculum for relationships education, relationships and sex education and health education.

Scheme of Work

At St. Andrews PSHE & RSE follows a scheme of work that covers key areas which will support children to make informed choices now and in the future around their health, safety, wellbeing, relationships, and financial matters and will support them in becoming confident individuals and active members of society. 

We follow the KAPOW scheme of work which has been designed as a spiral curriculum with the following key principles in mind: 

Cyclical: Pupils revisit the five key areas throughout KS1 and KS2. 

Increasing depth: Each time a key area is revisited, it is covered with greater depth and increasing maturity. 

Prior knowledge: Upon returning to each key area, prior knowledge is utilised, so pupils can build on previous foundations, rather than starting again.

The five key areas are: 

  • Health and Wellbeing 
  • Families ad Relationships
  • Economics Wellbeing 
  • Safety and the changing body 
  • Citizenship