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PSHE

Aunt Lucy said, "If we're kind and polite, the world will be right." - Paddington 

Intent

At Clarendon Federation, consisting of Clarendon Infants’ and Junior Schools, PSHE enables our children to become healthy, independent and responsible members of society.  Twinkl Life’s PSHE and Citizenship Scheme of Work aims to equip children with essential skills for life.  It aims to develop the whole child through carefully planned and resourced lessons that develop the knowledge, skills and attributes children need to protect and enhance their wellbeing.  Through these lessons, children will learn how to stay safe and healthy, build and maintain successful relationships and become active citizens, responsibly participating in society around them.  Successful PSHE curriculum coverage is a vital tool in preparing children for life in society, now and in the future.  Lessons in this scheme of work have their foundations in seeing each and everybody’s value in society, from appreciation of others in units such as Diverse Britain, to promoting strong and positive views of self in Think Positive and Be Yourself.  Twinkl Life’s PSHE and Citizenship units aim to cover a wide range of the social and emotional aspects of learning, enabling children to develop their identity and self-esteem as active, confident citizens.  The themes and topics support social, moral, spiritual and cultural development and provide children with protective teaching on essential safeguarding issues, developing the knowledge of when and how children can ask for help.

Twinkl Life’s PSHE and Citizenship resources are fully in line with the Learning Outcomes and Core Themes provided by the PSHE Association Programme of Study.  This scheme of work covers all of the required objectives and follows the three core areas of Health and Wellbeing, Relationships and Living in the Wider World.  The scheme of work fulfils the requirements of Statutory Relationships and Health Education, setting these learning intentions in the context of a broad and balanced PSHE curriculum.

At Clarendon Juniors, our children are always encouraged to develop their sense of self-worth by playing a positive role in contributing to school life, for example, acting as School Council representatives and House Captains.

Implementation

PSHE is taught across the school from Year 3 – 6 on a weekly basis either by the class teacher or a qualified PPA cover.  Twinkl Life’s PSHE and Citizenship Scheme of Work is designed to be taught in thematic units consisting of six lessons.  These units are taught in a spiral curriculum that revisits each theme every two years.  This enables children to recall and build upon previous learning, exploring the underlying principles of PSHE education regularly at a depth that is appropriate for the age and stage of the child.  Lessons signpost key words, building a rich vocabulary to develop understanding.  Twinkl Life’s PSHE units are designed for delivery in a creative manner, using many approaches such as role play, discussion and games in groupings of various sizes.  These activities enable children to build confidence and resilience.  Work is recorded into a PSHE scrapbook.

Impact

Twinkl Life’s PSHE and Citizenship Scheme of Work provides schools with an effective curriculum for wellbeing.  Children are enabled to develop the vocabulary and confidence needed to clearly articulate their thoughts and feelings in a climate of openness, trust and respect, and know when and how they can seek the support of others.  They will apply their understanding of society to their interactions within communities, from the classroom to the wider community of which they are a part.  Twinkl Life’s PSHE Scheme of Work supports the active development of a school culture that prioritises physical and mental health and wellbeing, providing children with skills to evaluate and understand their own wellbeing needs, practise self-care and contribute positively to the wellbeing of those around them.

Successful PSHE education can have a positive impact on the whole child, including their academic development and progress, by mitigating any social and emotional barriers to learning and building confidence and self-esteem.  Evidence suggests that successful PSHE education also helps disadvantaged and vulnerable children achieve to a greater extent by raising aspirations and empowering them with skills to overcome barriers they face.  The Twinkl Life PSHE and Citizenship Scheme of Work can be used as a whole-school approach to positively impact wellbeing, safeguarding and SMSC outcomes.  This can ensure that all children can develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to succeed at school and in the wider world.

 

SPRING TERM 1, 2025

Year 3

Diverse Britain.  This unit is inspired by the idea that we live in a diverse, multicultural and democratic society and that this is important and brings many benefits. It aims to enable the children to identify that they should be  respectful of difference. In this unit, children learn about British people, rules, the law, liberty and what living in a democracy means. They also learn about the importance of being tolerant of differences within their society.

Year 4

One World.  This unit is based on a case study of a fictional girl called Chiwa, who lives in Malawi. The children will explore different aspects of her life in each lesson. It is inspired by the idea that people’s life experiences and opportunities differ throughout the world and that our actions can have both positive and harmful effects on
people living in different countries. It aims to enable the children to explore the concepts of inequality and stereotypes and encourages them to reflect on what they can do to help make the world a fairer place. In this unit, children also learn about climate change and its effects, fair trading practices and organisations that help people like Chiwa. They will also learn about how to be a good global citizen.

Year 5

Diverse Britain.  This unit is inspired by the idea that Britain represents a wide range of faiths and ethnicities and that the structures within it are there to support all. It aims to enable the children to identify how they can make a positive contribution to the community. In this unit, children learn about the law and the consequences of not respecting it. They will also learn about the workings of local and national government and the role of charities and voluntary groups in British society.

Year 6

One World.  This unit is based on the concept that we all have a responsibility to live as global citizens. It is inspired by the idea that we all have a responsibility to help the environment and all living things throughout the world through the choices we make. It aims to enable the children to explore the ideas of sustainability, the use of the earth’s natural resources and the harmful effects of global warming. In this unit, children also learn about the steps they can take to reduce these harmful effects. They will also learn about biodiversity and its importance and explore what they would like to do to make the world a better place.


PSHE around our school

What pupils say about PSHE at Clarendon Junior School:

"I am proud to see my work in the class scrap book." 

"I like being able to share ideas and discuss different things."

 "We are not ever forced to say anything if we don't want to in lessons.  This makes me feel comfortable."

"I like the inclusivity of PSHE and how it teaches people to be tolerant."