YEAR 7 PSHE – DETAILED CURRICULUM & RESOURCE LINKS

Years 7 to 11 are taught by tutors for one hour per week in a ‘rolling’ period superimposed on the timetable. Lessons encourage students to participate in group work, class discussions and role play to allow them to experience social issues in a safe environment. These lessons also help students to foster and develop attitudes of tolerance towards the religious, cultural and moral values of others whilst ensuring students are confident regarding their growing maturity and personal health

 

In Year 7, students are introduced to age-appropriate content following this route.

Autumn Term 1 Autumn Term 2

·         Introduction to PSHE

·         Personal safety

·         First Aid

·         Learner profile

 

·         Friendship and relationships

·         Fire officer

·         TA1 review

 

Spring Term 1 Spring Term 2

·         Body image

·         Puberty

·         Peer pressure

·         Self esteem

·         Vaping

No PSHE sessions this term to allow Year 11 and Year 13 students uninterrupted lesson time as they prepare for their upcoming exams

 

Summer Term 1 Summer Term 2

·         Courage to fail

·         Healthy eating

·         Personal hygiene

·         Sleep

·         Careers

·         Mental health

·         Bullying

·         Cyberbullying

 

 

These topics will cover the following areas of the PSHE specification within specific themes

 

LIVING IN THE WIDER WORLD RELATIONSHIPS AND SEX HEALTH and WELLBEING

Internet safety

Social media

Cyberbullying

Road safety

First Aid

Healthy relationships

Emotional health

Puberty

Bullying and Cyberbullying.

Bullying

Self esteem

Peer pressure

Hygiene

Diet and Sleep.

 

The links below provide more precise references to the specification, along with a useful guide to resources and themes that you may discuss with your child either in preparation for or after the lesson. Additionally, we have included a selection of CCHS resources that will be used with your child throughout this academic year.