Howletch Lane
Primary School

PSHE

Why is PSHE important?

PSHE teaches us how to make informed choices and be enterprising and ambitious.

Through PSHE education, we focus on achieving our potential by supporting our wellbeing and tackling issues that can affect our ability to learn, such as anxiety and unhealthy relationships.

In PSHE, we learn the importance of a healthy lifestyle and positive relationships.

When is PSHE taught?

PSHE is taught both discretely and through thematic units. The Satellite View maps out which thematic units feature this subject and clearly shows the objectives taught. Separate lessons are also planned in across each phase.

How is PSHE taught?

PSHE is taught through a combination of subject knowledge and skill building. Learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom.

What do we learn in PSHE?

We learn about:-

  • Healthy relationships
  • Discrimination
  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Bullying
  • Fairness
  • Family and friends
  • Rules and responsibilities
  • Communities
  • Money and finance
  • Diversity
  • Enterprise
  • Physical, emotional and mental health
  • Healthy lifestyles
  • Hygiene
  • Nutrition and food
  • Aspirations
  • Changing and growing
  • Emotions
  • Keeping Safe
  • First Aid
  • Similarities and differences

Click on the file to download our PSHE aims and intent (coming soon)

Click on this link to download the progression of knowledge and skills across Key Stages 1 and 2:

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