Here is our PSHE Policy:

PSHE Documents

 

From September 2020, the Health and Relationships Education (primary) and the secondary Relationships and Sex Education (RSE)(secondary) aspects of PSHE education will be compulsory in all schools. Sex education is currently not compulsory in primary school. However, the Department for Education continues to recommend that all primary schools should have a sex education programme tailored to the age and maturity of the pupils. It is because of this that we plan to deliver some aspects of sex education at Coppull St John’s. This will take place when the children are in year 6 during the summer term.

 

Please see the policy below for the outline of our RSE curriculum.

RSE Policy