Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE) is a vital subject in our primary curriculum, designed to equip children with the knowledge, skills, and understanding necessary for their personal development. Through PSHE, students explore topics such as relationships, health, and finance, fostering emotional literacy and promoting well-being. The aims of PSHE are to develop confident individuals who can communicate effectively, make informed choices, and thrive in a diverse society. By engaging in meaningful discussions and activities, our pupils learn to navigate their own lives successfully and contribute positively to their communities.

 

"People are different, they can have different religions and different things they believe in."

"I know how to stay safe outdoors because we learned about it. We need to be careful near roads. Don't wear black at night time."

"You need to have a healthy diet which has fruit and vegetables in it."

"We learn how to stay safe online in PSHE as well as Computing."

"I know what a bystander is and how to challenge this if bullying is happening."

"We all have mental health and we need to look after it. We can do this by doing exercise."

"We love having Debt Aware in to teach us all about money. Mr Souter is the best!"

Over the course of the 2025-2026 academic year, the following enrichment activities have taken place for PSHE:

  • Anti-bullying week
  • Children's Mental Health week
  • Future Leaders collaborations
  • Dog Safety workshops
  • Hidden Figures workshops
  • Connect Futures workshops
  • Greater Manchester Fire Rescue talk
  • Debt Aware
  • Anti-gang workshops
  • Road safety workshops
  • Crucial Crew visit
  • MP visit
  • Future Leaders Grandparent event
  • Police visit
  • Fort Alice Healthy Relationships workshops
  • Hate Crime workshops
  • Urban Outreach visits
  • First Aid workshops
  • Dentist team visit
  • Litter picking
  • BMHST transition workshops
  • Water safety sessions

 

Extra-curricular clubs for the 2025-26 academic year for PSHE included:

  • Wellbeing 
  • Board games
  • Draughts