Curriculum
curriculum overview
Our full curriculum overview for the 2021-22 academic year can be found here.
As part of the new Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) requirements, by the end of secondary school pupils will have covered content on:
- Different families
- Respectful relationships, including friendships
- Online media
- Being safe
- Intimate and sexual relationships, including sexual health
As part of the new Health Education requirements, by the end of secondary school pupils will have covered content on:
- Mental wellbeing
- Internet safety and harms
- Physical health and fitness
- Healthy eating
- Drugs, alcohol and tobacco
- Health and prevention
- Basic first aid
- Changing adolescent body
If you would like further information on the statutory changes to RSE and Health Education, you can look at The Department for Education's guide for parents.
To compliment the two compulsory elements of PSHE, pupils will also cover content related to financial and careers education, including:
- Budgeting
- Borrowing, saving and debt
- Online gambling
- Taxes and mortgages
- Goal setting and career aspirations
- Employability skills and personal strengths
- Options for KS4 and post-16
- Future education and employment pathways
- Work experience
- Creating CVs and applying for colleges or employment
- Interview skills
If you have any questions or concerns regarding our PSHE provision you can contact Miss E. Sayer- esayer@nusa.org.uk.
PSHE News
- Citizenship Day
14/01/15 - Citizenship Day workshops for Years 8 & 9 (13/01/2015)