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 Personal, Social, Health and Economics Education (inc. RSHE)

Personal, Social, Health and Economics Education
​&
Relationships, Sex and Health Education. 
​ONE LIFE

Our PSHE Curriculum Leaders are - Mrs J Wall and Mrs A Whittaker

At High View Primary Learning Centre, we recognise that Personal, Social and Health Ecomonics Education (PSHE) is an important and necessary part of all pupils’ education through which children develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to keep themselves healthy and safe, and prepared for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life.
We aim to provide opportunities for our children to develop the life-skills which will then enable them to make informed decisions and we understand it is our responsibility to deliver a high-quality, age-appropriate lessons to help them embrace the challenges of creating happy and successful adult lives.


RSHE is taught through our One Life programme following a deliberately planned and carefully sequenced curriculum which goes above and beyond the Department for Education’s statutory guidance.


Through One Life, RSHE content is broken down into 3 strands: Mental Fitness; Physical Fitness and Social Fitness. We are passionate in our belief that, for our children to grow into happy, healthy and well-rounded young people and adults, we must teach them, explicitly, how to develop mentally, physically and socially. 


Our One Life content is broken down into key challenges:
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A crucial element of our One Life programme is ensuring that our children understand the warning signs linked to their mental, physical and social fitness. We have developed a traffic light system which supports the children to quickly identify whether they are staying 'fit' across the 3 different areas.


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In addition to our One Life programme, our curriculum covers additional areas of PSHE which we feel are vital for our children to learn about in order to keep themselves healthy and safe. If you would like to find out more about our One Life programme, please don't hesitate to contact school and speak to a member of staff. ​
ONE LIFE CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
ONE LIFE CORE BOOK SPINE
ONE LIFE SHARED LANGUAGE OVERVIEW

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    • Train to Teach
    • Our Team >
      • Our Classes >
        • EYFS >
          • Foundation Stage 1
          • Foundation Stage 2
        • Key Stage 1 >
          • Year 1
          • Year 2
        • Key Stage 2 >
          • Year 3
          • Year 4
          • Year 5
          • Year 6
      • Staff
      • Governors
      • Cheeky Monkies
    • Values and Ethos
    • Contact
    • Equality
  • Corporate Information
  • ECM Academy Trust
  • Curriculum
    • Oracy
    • Family Workshops
    • English
    • Read Write Inc
    • Mathematics
    • Science
    • Computing
    • Geography
    • History
    • PE
    • Design Technology
    • Religious Education
    • Music
    • Art
    • Spanish
    • PSHE
    • Promoting British Values and Behaviour
  • For Parents
    • Being Ready for School
    • Mental Health and Wellbeing
    • New to High View Primary Learning Centre
    • eSafety
    • Parent Support
    • Policies >
      • School Policies
      • Safeguarding
    • Admissions
    • Dinner Menu
    • Attainment and Assessment within High View
    • Updated Guidance
    • GDPR
    • Attendance
    • Uniform
    • Letters
    • School Term Dates/Holidays
    • Reading at High View - Activities >
      • Support For Parents
      • Additional Information
      • Read Write Inc
      • PE
  • Performance
    • Ofsted
    • Performance Tables
    • School Improvement Plan
    • Pupil Premium
    • Sports Premium
    • Special Educational Needs
  • Vacancies