St Paul's CE Primary

St Paul's CE Primary

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Porritt Street, Bury, BL9 6LJ

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Healthy Relationships & PSHE

The more healthy relationships a child has, the more likely she or he will be able to recover from trauma and thrive. Relationships are the agents of change and the most powerful therapy is love.’

Bruce D Perry

Healthy Relationships & PSHE

Mrs Morris is our subject leader for Healthy Relationships which incorporate PSHE. 

This is what she says about her subject.

St Paul’s CE Primary School believes that a strong Healthy Relationships education is important to help our pupils develop into well-rounded members of society, who can make a positive contribution to their community. Our Healthy Relationship Curriculum incorporates our PSHE curriculum and pastoral care programme. 

As the head teacher, I believe passionately in education the whole child, breaking down barriers to learning and preparing all the pupils at St Paul's for their next stage of learning and  becoming a citizen of the 21st century.

 

Our Healthy Relationships Curriculum

Our Healthy Relationships with PSHE curriculum is based around the Coram Life Education and SCARF programme.  

SCARF

Safety, Caring, Achievement, Resilience, Friendship

 

The SCARF program was chosen by St Paul's for the following reasons.  The programme:

  • Fulfils all DfE statutory requirements for Relationships and Health Education
  • Is a whole school approach, which ensures consistency and progression across the school.
  • Incooperates a comprehensive PSHE programme 

 

The SCARF programme promotes:

  • Positive behaviour
  • Robust mental health
  • Well-being
  • Resilience
  • Achievement 

 

We know that there is a proven, clear link between children's mental and physical well-being and their attainment, therefore our whole school approach to mental well-being, involving teachers, pupils and parents/carers working together can impact significantly on pupils' well-being, behaviour and learning.

To find our more information about the link between the mental and physical well-being and attainment, please click here and here.

Our approach to our Healthy Relationships curriculum will ensure that the children in our school are safe, mentally well, ready for learning and able to develop the skills needed to grow into caring, respectful citizens who can achieve their full potential.

 

How we Teach Healthy Relationships
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