At Oakfield Primary Academy, the PSHE curriculum will prepare children to live in an increasingly complex world which presents both positive and exciting opportunities as well as challenges and risk. It will achieve this by helping them develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they will need to manage their lives now and in the future.
By the time our children leave Oakfield Primary Academy, they will have an essential understanding of how to stay healthy and keep themselves safe. All children will be taught about the concept of mental wellbeing and how to take care of themselves and receive support if mental health issues arise. They will understand the key building blocks of respectful relationships that focus on family and friends in all contexts, including online. They will be skilled in managing their academic, personal and social lives in a positive way and know how to manage their personal safety by assessing and handling risk. They will be prepared to make the most of life and work and live in the wider world.
The curriculum has been written in consultation with parents/carers and the wider community in line with statutory requirements.
At Oakfield Primary Academy, the PSHE curriculum will prepare children to live in an increasingly complex world which presents both positive and exciting opportunities as well as challenges and risk. It will achieve this by helping them develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they will need to manage their lives now and in the future.
By the time our children leave Oakfield Primary Academy, they will have an essential understanding of how to stay healthy and keep themselves safe. All children will be taught about the concept of mental wellbeing and how to take care of themselves and receive support if mental health issues arise. They will understand the key building blocks of respectful relationships that focus on family and friends in all contexts, including online. They will be skilled in managing their academic, personal and social lives in a positive way and know how to manage their personal safety by assessing and handling risk. They will be prepared to make the most of life and work and live in the wider world.
The curriculum has been written in consultation with parents/carers and the wider community in line with statutory requirements.
At Oakfield Primary Academy, the PSHE curriculum will prepare children to live in an increasingly complex world which presents both positive and exciting opportunities as well as challenges and risk. It will achieve this by helping them develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they will need to manage their lives now and in the future.
By the time our children leave Oakfield Primary Academy, they will have an essential understanding of how to stay healthy and keep themselves safe. All children will be taught about the concept of mental wellbeing and how to take care of themselves and receive support if mental health issues arise. They will understand the key building blocks of respectful relationships that focus on family and friends in all contexts, including online. They will be skilled in managing their academic, personal and social lives in a positive way and know how to manage their personal safety by assessing and handling risk. They will be prepared to make the most of life and work and live in the wider world.
The curriculum has been written in consultation with parents/carers and the wider community in line with statutory requirements.
At Oakfield Primary Academy, the PSHE curriculum will prepare children to live in an increasingly complex world which presents both positive and exciting opportunities as well as challenges and risk. It will achieve this by helping them develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they will need to manage their lives now and in the future.
By the time our children leave Oakfield Primary Academy, they will have an essential understanding of how to stay healthy and keep themselves safe. All children will be taught about the concept of mental wellbeing and how to take care of themselves and receive support if mental health issues arise. They will understand the key building blocks of respectful relationships that focus on family and friends in all contexts, including online. They will be skilled in managing their academic, personal and social lives in a positive way and know how to manage their personal safety by assessing and handling risk. They will be prepared to make the most of life and work and live in the wider world.
The curriculum has been written in consultation with parents/carers and the wider community in line with statutory requirements.