Relationships and Sex Education
In school, we aim to help children to learn to respect themselves and others and move safely and confidently from childhood, through adolescence, into adulthood. We deliver much of this work through Relationships Education and Health Education, which are statutory parts of the broader subject, PSHE. As part of our programme, we provide Relationships and Sex Education (RSE). This programme begins as soon as children arrive in school and continues until the end of secondary school. There is more information about the areas your child will be covering below.
We are very aware that the RSE we deliver in school is only a small part of children’s learning about their bodies, keeping safe, emotions, relationships and themselves. The majority of children’s learning in this area takes place with you at home.
We hope this letter gives you some more information about our partnership in developing children’s knowledge, skills and attitudes relating to RSE. Our Relationships Education Policy, which covers RSE, is available from the website.
You have the right to withdraw your child from the elements of our programme defined as sex education i.e., learning about human conception and birth. Please contact the Head Teacher if you would like to discuss this. If you would like to discuss any issues relating to our work on RSE or to find out more about the lessons, please contact your child’s class teacher.
We can provide you with a link to a video for parents, from Cambridgeshire PSHE Service, explaining how RSE is taught and the areas that are covered in our academy. Please contact the academy if you would like to see this video.
In each year group children will be engaging with the following questions as part of this work:
Reception |
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Year 1 |
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Year 2 |
*Part of the National Curriculum for Science |
Year 3 |
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Year 4 |
*Part of the National Curriculum for Science |
Year 5 |
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Year 6 |
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We have carefully reviewed the resources we use to support our teaching, to ensure they are appropriate to the age and needs of the children.
For more information please the DfE parent leaflet on RSE at the bottom of this page.
These are some useful sources of support:
To read the government guidance for Primary parents on RSE follow this link assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/812593/RSE_primary_schools_guide_for_parents.pdf
For some ideas on how you might want to answer your children’s questions go to www.bbc.com/teach/class-clips-video/pshe-ks2-the-big-talk/zn8f7nb
For information on talking about RSE to your children, try:
www.fpa.org.uk/advice-parents-and-carers/how-start-talking-about-it
www.bigtalkeducation.co.uk/parents/how-to-talk-about-sex/
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