What is PSHE?
Our PSHE curriculum provides pupils with the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to keep themselves safe and healthy; to manage their academic, personal and social lives in a positive way; and to become healthy, responsible adults. PSHE curriculum promotes the spiritual, moral, social, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils both at school and in wider society. The PSHE curriculum covers many aspects of health education, including both physical and mental health and wellbeing. Throughout each unit of work, pupils are taught the importance of talking about their emotions accurately and sensitively, using appropriate vocabulary.
At Compass, pupils benefit from 2 Life studies lessons per week, this is further enhanced over the year by targeted sessions and Deep Learning Day opportunities which may address topics including: Online Safety, Mental Health Awareness and Personal Safety.
If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate in contacting Miss Emma Jackson (PSHE lead) or Miss H Lockyer (VP – Curriculum) at the school.
Emma Jackson
Personal Development Lead
Holly Lockyer
VP – Curriculum
What if my child requires additional support?
At Compass, we understand that the content addressed within this subject area may be of a sensitive nature for some of our pupils due to identified SEND needs and/or personal circumstances.
If you feel that your child may require additional intervention or targeted support in a specific field, this can be implemented to ensure that all pupils have access to an age appropriate and inclusive curriculum.
If necessary, referrals may be placed with other agencies including: the school nurse, Cornerhouse, Refresh and CAMHs.
What is our curriculum offer
Parents/carers are welcome to make an appointment to visit the school to view the specific resources used to support pupils’ within this curriculum area. Alternatively, arrangements can be made to email a copy of the resources used to view at your convenience.
The DfE website also has parent/carer RSE and Health Education guides in Somali, Arabic and Urdu currently which are available here; Relationships, Sex and Health Education guides for schools
Additional Information
Right for withdrawal
Parents/carers will not be able to withdraw their child from any aspect of Relationships Education or Health Education. Parents may withdraw their child (following discussion with the school) from any or all aspects of Sex Education, other than those which form part of the science curriculum.
Policy Consultation
To find out more about our ongoing parent/carer RSE and Health Education consultation, please click the link below;