R(S)HE Curriculum
R(S)HE is comprised of three main strands-
HEALTH AND WELLBEING - physical well-being, mental health, ourselves, growing and changing, keeping safe
LIVING IN THE WIDER WORLD - responsibilities, communities, media and digital resilience, economic well-being, aspirations, career
RELATIONSHIPS - families and close positive relationships, caring friendships, respectful relationships, online relationships, being safe
Why is R(S)HE important?
Our children are growing up in an increasingly complex world with new opportunities, but also new challenges. We, as a school, want our pupils to flourish in the world they find themselves in and to work hard throughout all curriculum areas in order to give them the skills and knowledge they need to help prepare them for life.
RSHE teaching is an important part of equipping our pupils for life in 21st century Britain, enabling them to embrace diversity, helping them to make the most of technology; understand the importance of, and develop the skills which lead to them being able to sustain healthy and strong relationships.
How will R(S)HE be taught at Hartley?
We will be teaching R(S)HE, which will be embedded within our PSHE curriculum, using a scheme of work called Jigsaw and NSPCC PANTS materials. These materials have been adapted, following consultation, to meet the needs of our community.
Parent Information Sessions
Please click here to view the slides shared at the recent parent information sessions.
Summer 1 Medium Term Plans
Year 5 - no unit
Summer 2 Medium Term Plans
R(S)HE Policy
R(S)HE Policy - September 2023
DfE R(S)HE Statutory Guidance
Please click here to view DfE guide for parents on understanding R(S)HE in primary schools.
Consultations
Please click here to view the Newham RSHE Consultation.
Please click here to view Newham R(S)HE Factsheet
Please click here to view the slides shared at the virtual consultation meeting held on 6th November 2020.
2020/21 Parent Frequently Asked Consulation Questions
Please click here for our Frequently Asked Questions document. *Updated July 2021*