The key aim of our PSHCE curriculum is to ensure that every one of our students is able to lead a happy, healthy and rewarding life. Regardless of their starting point, we want all of our students to know more, remember more and understand more about how to play a positive and successful role within our society, both as a young person and as an adult.
Our PSHCE Curriculum Aims To:
- provide a safe and secure environment for students to be informed and to create discussion on important health, personal wellbeing, sex and relationship issues
- empower students to communicate their ideas, views, and opinions over a wide range of topics clearly, confidently, and respectfully
- support our students in developing tools and strategies to promote positive mental wellbeing so that they can understand and then deal with exams related anxiety
- provide a significant amount of time for careers, in line with our school moto of ‘achieving ambitions’ so that our students see that all doors are open to them for future employment possibilities
Please Click Here to View the KS3 Curriculum Intent and Implementation Statements
Please Click Here to View the KS4 Curriculum Intent and Implementation Statements
Please Click Here to View the Personal, Social, Health and Careers Education (PSHCE) Curriculum Booklet
The Learning Journey
Curriculum Resources
Please click on the link below to access the PSHCE knowledge Organisers that will provide you with information to support your daughter to achieve her personal best:
Abusive Relationships [PDF]
Alcohol [PDF]
Body Image and Eating Disorders [PDF]
Bullying [PDF]
Consent [PDF]
Contraception [PDF]
Contraception, Fertility and Pregnancy [PDF]
Drugs and the Law [PDF]
Drugs – Effects and Withdrawal [PDF]
eSafety and Digital Citizenship [PDF]
Friendships [PDF]
FGM & Breast Ironing [PDF]
Healthy Diet and Exercise [PDF]
Mental Wellbeing [PDF]
Parental Rights and Responsiblities [PDF]
Personal Hygiene [PDF]
Physical Puberty [PDF]
Pornography [PDF]
PSHE2020 [PDF]
Sexuality and Gender Identity [PDF]
Sexually Transmitted Infections [PDF]
Sleep [PDF]
Smoking and Vaping [PDF]
Social Media [PDF]
Social Security [PDF]
Stress and Anxiety [PDF]
Taxation and Deductions [PDF]
Types of Drugs [PDF]
There are many issues tackled in PSHCE which your daughter may wish to explore further or gain personalised support and help. The support page on the Hayesfield website contains links to the following organisations:
- NSPCC
- Childline
- Samaritans
- Hope Again
- Early Intervention Foundation
- Young Minds
- Winston’s Wish
- Bullying UK
- British Red Cross
- Child Accident Prevention Trust
- Compass