PSHE is a school subject through which pupils develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to keep themselves healthy and safe, and prepared for life and work. Well-delivered PSHE programmes have an impact on both academic and non-academic outcomes for pupils, particularly the most vulnerable and disadvantaged.
From September 2020, the RHE (Relationships and Health Education) aspects of the subject became statutory. We have consulted with the Local Authority and PSHE Association to ensure our scheme of work provides the best possible opportunity for our pupils to study this crucial area of learning.
At Godwin, PSHE lessons are timetabled weekly for classes across the school.
At Godwin, we welcome feedback from all stakeholders as we constantly review the content and effectiveness of our curriculum.
If you are a parents or pupil, you can give your views by completing the following online survey(s):
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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