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PSHE in the Primary Curriculum


Below, we have indicated which lessons support teachers with the provision of various aspects of the UK national curriculum for PSHE.


Key Stage 1 - Ages 5 to 7 years - Being healthy, staying safe:


Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) at key stage 1 is not statutory. A joint non-statutory framework for citizenship and PSHE is available at key stages 1 and 2, and if followed, pupils learn about:


• Themselves as individuals and as members of their communities (Lesson 1/Lesson 3) • The basic rules and skills for keeping healthy and safe (Lesson 2) • Their feelings, views, needs, and rights. They learn to recognise those of others (Lesson 2) • Taking responsibility for themselves and their environments (Lesson 2) • Social skills such as sharing, taking turns, playing, helping others, resolving conflict, as well as recognising and resisting bullying (Lesson 2)


Key Stage 2 - ages 7 to 11 years - Growing in confidence:


Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) at key stage 2 is not statutory. A joint non-statutory framework for citizenship and PSHE is available at key stages 1 and 2, and if followed, pupils will learn about:


• The wider world and the interdependence of communities within it (Lesson 3) • Social justice and moral responsibility (Lesson 2) • How their own choices and behaviour can affect local, national or global issues (Lesson 3) • Taking more responsibility, individually and as a group, for their own learning (Lesson 2 and Peace Day activity)


• Defining and resisting bullying (Lesson 2)


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