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23/04/24

Here it is… Our collaborative mural to celebrate taking care of our wonderful world ❤️🌎 pic.twitter.com/GDSPrmr5oz

29/03/24

What an exciting end to a fantastic half term… Oak class had a special delivery from outer space, spaceship parts! The children decided that the mummy and daddy aliens must have arrived to collect their baby and parked their spaceship on the roof! pic.twitter.com/fTFGQ4xof0

27/03/24

Staff Wellbeing lunch is ready - we love how brilliant our staff are here! Thank you for all that you do for our children. pic.twitter.com/SplNtUe9ci

26/03/24

KS2 have really enjoyed thinking about the wonderful community we have in Buntingford. The children have used their Computing skills to create a summary of their work. pic.twitter.com/jHZdMm1Xxz

25/03/24

Really proud of our school choir performing, ‘This is Me,’ at our Easter assembly. pic.twitter.com/Nsl509EKau

20/03/24

We have been so lucky to have had a healthy foods workshop run by Aspens. We learnt about tasty, healthy snacks and all the good they do for our bodies. We made a fruit and vegetable smoothly, which was delicious, healthy and sweet! We are allowed sweet treats, just not too many! pic.twitter.com/6q5Fr0nJCd

18/03/24

We have been learning about the importance of our wonderful community in Buntingford in our PSHE lessons recently. Year 3 and 4 have decided to get creative to make some Easter cards and gifts for our friends Layston Grove Care Home pic.twitter.com/wGqnsSng2F

18/03/24

We have had such a great time in after school club today with Mrs Garner, it was so much fun to bring our bikes and scooters to school to use! pic.twitter.com/XyvjMuVvTv

13/03/24

A sneak peak of tonight’s trust concert 🎶 pic.twitter.com/eI3uHG6obt

12/03/24

A sneak peak of tonight’s trust concert 🎶 pic.twitter.com/eI3uHG6obt

07/03/24

🚨 NEWS UPDATE! 🚨 Nursery have made a discovery… pic.twitter.com/R9IiBan4ZF

04/03/24

Houston, we have a problem… looks like Oak class will need to wear their detective hats this week! pic.twitter.com/A40QM4b5lM

01/03/24

KS2 worked extremely hard on their Lion King masks and we are so proud of the final result! They also created a dance to a favourite song from the film. Watch this space - coming soon to a screen near you! pic.twitter.com/1lTkWJ9Xq2

29/02/24

Recently, some of the children in Oak class have been interested in ninjas. Today they learnt how to move stealthily and calmly. They managed to sneak past Mrs Johnson and Mrs Murray to collect the ninjas! 🥷 pic.twitter.com/eNER4qmdzH

28/02/24

Year 2 enjoyed setting up a shop this morning as part of their learning about finding the change. pic.twitter.com/B0CRAMOdAJ

27/02/24

KS2 enjoyed learning about our sustainable school building today. We went around the school looking at the different features of the building that make it sustainable e.g. triple glazing, solar panels, air source heat pump, wildlife area with a pond, a living roof to name a few! pic.twitter.com/BfJuL8cxXI

26/02/24

🚨 Exclusive egg update from Oak class! 🚨 pic.twitter.com/zzmCp4pJQ1

23/02/24

BREAKING NEWS! 🚨 A space shuttle has landed in the nursery classroom! Inside is a large purple egg that looks like it’s hatching and lots of strange symbols… we can’t wait to see Oak class on Monday to help us figure out this mystery! pic.twitter.com/AuX3jNGA1M

15/02/24

The children had such a wonderful time at our Valentine’s disco. We had dancing, music, games, sweets, balloons, a photo booth and even glitter tattoos! Thank you to Miss Hunter and the PTA for organising such a great event for our children. pic.twitter.com/phZn5IftLY

08/02/24

In Oak class, the children love coming to school so much that they asked for their own miniature one! The children now have a mini classroom complete with a staff room and pretend photocopier ☺️❤️ pic.twitter.com/9kkdc850Pk

30/01/24

We heard from Jenny who lived in Cape Town during the drought and how her family managed to conserve water. KS2 are now creating their own PowerPoints to share some top tips on how to save water as part of our learning in ESR. pic.twitter.com/bvLlXSwYKy

30/01/24

Chico is back! He had such a wonderful time visiting Layston Grove Care Home for the winter holidays. He returned today with Paula, Eileen and John, to tell us all about his adventures. Oak class were so happy to see our friends and show them our own class bear! pic.twitter.com/9sr2aa9LRz

24/01/24

This morning the children in Oak class rescued a sapling that had been blown over in the storms. It was a lot of work and we even discovered a dinosaur tooth while digging! pic.twitter.com/MTK6sB0BK7

24/01/24

We are very excited to have a day of filming at school today! Next stop Hollywood! pic.twitter.com/Sp1gWFLNqn

23/01/24

We are really enjoying being creative at after school club today. We have played with the aqua beads, built a fairy garden and solved jigsaw puzzles. pic.twitter.com/R1hrCX0ovB

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PSHE

PSHE education is a planned, developmental programme of learning through which children and young people acquire the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to manage their lives now and in the future. As part of a whole-school approach, PSHE education develops the qualities and attributes pupils need to thrive as individuals, family members and members of society. PSHE education equips pupils to live healthy, safe, productive, capable, responsible and balanced lives. It encourages them to be enterprising and supports them in making effective transitions, positive learning and career choices and in achieving economic wellbeing.

A critical component of PSHE education is providing opportunities for children and young people to reflect on and clarify their own values and attitudes and explore the complex and sometimes conflicting range of values and attitudes they encounter now and in the future. Developing an understanding of themselves, empathy and the ability to work with others will help pupils to form and maintain good relationships, develop the essential skills for future employability and better enjoy and manage their lives.

 

Why is PSHE important? 

PSHE teaches us how to make informed choices and be enterprising and ambitious. 

Through PSHE education, we focus on achieving our potential by supporting our wellbeing and tackling issues that can affect our ability to learn, such as anxiety and unhealthy relationships. 

In PSHE, we learn the importance of a healthy lifestyle and positive relationships. 

 

When is PSHE taught? 


PSHE is taught both discretely and through thematic units. The Satellite View maps out which thematic units feature this subject and clearly shows the objectives taught. Separate lessons are also planned in across each phase. 

 

How is PSHE taught? 

PSHE is taught through a combination of subject knowledge and skill building. Learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom. 

 

What do we learn about in PSHE? 

We learn about:- 

Physical, emotional and mental health 

Healthy lifestyles 

Hygiene 

Nutrition and food 

Aspirations 

Changing and growing 

Emotions 

Keeping Safe 

First Aid 

Similarities and differences 

Money and finance 

Diversity 

Enterprise 

Healthy relationships 

Discrimination 

Communication 

Collaboration 

Bullying 

Fairness 

Family and friends 

Rules and responsibilities 

Communities 

 

What do we learn in PSHE? 

PSHE stands for Personal, Health, Social and Economic.  This curriculum allows children and young people to acquire the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to manage their lives now and in the future. 

As part of our PSHE curriculum we teach the children Relationships and Sex Education (RSE). We have chosen to teach this using the Christopher Winter’s Project.  In these sessions the children learn:

 

In Reception - Family and Friendships

Caring friendships

Being kind

Families

 

In Year 1 - Growing and caring for ourselves

Different friends

Growing and changing

Families and care

 

In Year 2 - Differences

Differences

Male and female animals

Body parts

 

In Year 3 - Valuing difference and safe

Body differences

Personal space

Help and support

 

In Year 4 - Growing up

Changes

What is puberty?

Healthy relationships

 

How do we assess and monitor PSHE? 

We assess our children using various methods including collecting their voice through whole class, small group and individual discussions.  We encourage our children to ask questions and share their opinions and predictions.  Sometimes assessment may take the shape of role play or artwork, depending on the objective and how it lends itself to the task. 

In Early Years, we assess our children using Development Matters statements.  By the time the children leave us in Reception, we assess our children against the Early Learning Goals.  In Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 we look at the objectives set by the Dimensions curriculum.

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