Year 6 Parents Guide 2024-25

14 How will your child’s wellbeing be supported The PSHCEE programme helps to prepare children for the world of work and life in general. It tackles issues such as job opportunities, equal opportunities, study skills and leisure as well as sensitive issues such as drug awareness, racism and bullying, sex and sexuality. An important part of this is our Health Education and Relationships and Sex Education programme which the Government made statutory for all schools in September 2020, see this link to the guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/relationships-education-relationships-and-sex-education- rse-and-health-education The Government have produced some information leaflets for parents to explain what the curriculum consists of and is trying to achieve. These can be accessed at: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/ file/812594/RSE_secondary_schools_guide_for_parents.pdf Our Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) policy is available on our school website under Policies. Click here to view. All pupils take part in regular assemblies, led by senior members of staff, Learning Managers and Pastoral Officers and in these assemblies. The above topics are then reinforced during tutor time by their form tutors. Please keep your child’s Form Tutor or Year Team informed of any issues/concerns which might have an impact in school so that we can fully support your child. During tutor time we will work on personal qualities required to be successful in school, the local community and in their futures. RESPECTFUL                      

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