‘Mrs Blagg is our PSHRE lead.’

Relationships and Health Education (RHE)
From September 2020, it is a statutory requirement that all schools in England are teaching Relationship and Health Education as a fundamental part of the curriculum. As part of implementing the RHE curriculum, schools must consult with stakeholders to ensure there is a general consensus on our approaches to policy and the curriculum content. We are asking parents to read through the following documents:

  • PSHRE Policy
  • Year group overviews

We have also provided the following leaflet below to support you with your understanding for the requirements of Relationship and Health Education.

  • DfE Guide for Parents

https://www.learningvillage.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/RSE-DfE-Information-for-Parents-Leaflet.pdf

PSHRE at Marlfields

We follow the 3D PSHE scheme to teach children about Personal, Social and Health Education. This is delivered through weekly circle times, themed lessons, and whole-school assemblies that encourage reflection, empathy, and discussion. To help children engage with the world around them, we also explore current events through our ‘Picture News’ assemblies. These sessions provide a child-friendly way to discuss topical issues and help pupils develop a deeper understanding of the modern world we live in today.

Through our PSHE curriculum, children learn about friendships, emotions, staying safe, and making healthy choices. We place a strong emphasis on kindness, respect, and resilience, helping children to build the social and emotional skills they need both in and out of the classroom. Our lessons are designed to be inclusive and age-appropriate, giving every child the opportunity to express themselves, ask questions, and grow in confidence.


Attachments
Marlfields PSHE Policy 2025
PSHE-Key-Vocabulary-NEW
PSHE Intent MF