PSCHE
PSCHE encompasses personal, social, citizenship and health education. It enables children to become healthy, independent, well informed and responsible members of society. We encourage our pupils to play a positive role in contributing to the life of our school and our wider community whilst developing their sense of self worth.
In order to achieve this here at Thameside we have developed a bespoke preventative curriculum that centres around the specific needs of our school community. Throughout our curriculum we promote the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of our children.
PSCHE Curriculum Overview |
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Design/Intent of the curriculum (or what we’re moving towards and why) |
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Curriculum Rationale |
At Thameside, we believe that personal, social, citizenship and health education links to and supports academic learning. We feel that social and emotional skills enable children to have a positive sense of themselves, develop good relationships, have respect for others and have a positive disposition to learning. Through our PSCHE curriculum, we aim to raise aspirations and improve the life chances of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged pupils. Our curriculum takes into consideration our geographical location and modern day technologies that influence the lives of young people in today’s society. We are very proud of our inclusive nature and feel passionately that children at Thameside are taught how to value themselves, their families, other relationships and the environment in which they live. We teach children at Thameside to value all types of families and believe in acceptance without exception.
At Thameside, we:
At Thameside, we have focused on the
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Curriculum map
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Key Curriculum Resources |
Guided reading books PSCHE library |
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Thameside PSCHE Planning |
Planning sample |
Progression of knowledge and skills? |
PSCHE progression document |
How are Thameside children further supported to develop their PSCHE skills? |
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How is reading used to develop PSCHE knowledge and understanding? |
PSHCE library available for teachers to choose texts that they can use in lessons or class assemblies Shared reading books - e.g. Heart and the Bottle, Rabbits, Triangle Class texts e.g. Boy in the Tower & Windrush Chidl in Year 6 explore SMSC themes Books available in calm areas that follow a theme to enable children to practice self-regulation skills
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How are all learners supported to make progress? Progress: knowing more, remembering more and being able to do more. |
Quality first teaching, including: Opportunities for peer coaching with ‘talk partner’ AFL strategies e.g talk partners
Interventions Social skills ELSA Circle of Friends Positive Play Key Stage 1 & 2 Sensory Circuits Drawing & Talking therapy Play therapy Behaviour plans
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