At Eccleston Primary School, we aim to prepare your child for a future full of learning, which will enable them to play a full and active part in the world they inherit. We believe that everyone is on an everlasting learning journey. We want to ensure that we are constantly adapting to meet the needs of all our learners in this exciting and ever-changing society. Effective PSHE education and Personal Development ensure that we deliver this in the most impactful way possible.
Our expectations are explicitly taught through our Behaviour Curriculum, with relationships being the key to its success.
We follow CORAM Scarf's planning and approach to deliver our PSHE and RSE curriculums. Below you will find the detailed teaching overview, learning journeys for RSE, useful information for parents and a recommended book list.
By sharing the content within SCARF, it is hoped this gives parents the confidence to start talking about, what may be seen by some, as the more sensitive, trickier topics with their children.
The introduction of statutory Relationships and Health Education has meant that schools have had to review their curriculum and consider whether it really is fit for purpose and meets children's needs. As part of this process, topics such as safeguarding children both online and offline, are being included. In response to current data about risk these topics are also being introduced earlier in the curriculum. These conversations then need to be covered at home, where children are likely to spend most of their online time.
We know that teaching children the correct words for different parts of their body helps them to report abuse, something we never want to have to think about, and hope our children will never need to report; nevertheless, this is something we need to consider.
The earlier we start to have conversations that seem tricky and awkward, the more practice we will have and the better we will be at answering children's questions and providing them with support when they reach their teenage years.