Personal Development
Curriculum Intent
Our Intent is to
Develop:
- Responsible, respectful and active citizens who play their part and become actively involved in public life as adults
- Students’ understanding of the fundamental British values of democracy, individual liberty, the rule of law and mutual respect and tolerance
- Students’ character: positive personal traits, dispositions and virtues that inform their motivation and guides their conduct so that they reflect wisely, learn eagerly, behave with integrity and cooperate consistently well with others
- Students’ confidence, resilience and knowledge so that they can keep themselves mentally healthy
- Students’ understanding of how to keep physically healthy, eat healthily and maintain an active lifestyle,
- Students’ age-appropriate understanding of healthy relationships through relationships and sex education
Promote:
- Equality of opportunity so that all students thrive together, understanding that difference is a positive, not a negative, and that individual characteristics make people unique
- An inclusive environment that meets the needs of all students, irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation
Enable:
- Students to recognise online and offline risks to their wellbeing – for example, risks from criminal and sexual exploitation, domestic abuse, female genital mutilation, forced marriage, substance misuse, gang activity, radicalisation and extremism –making them aware of the support available to them
- Students to recognise the dangers of inappropriate use of mobile technology and social media
Support:
- Readiness for the next phase of education, training or employment so that students are equipped to make the transition successfully
Provide:
- An effective careers programme in line with the government’s statutory guidance on careers advice that offers students:
- Unbiased careers advice
- Experience of the world of work, and
- Contact with employers to encourage students to aspire, make good choices and understand what they need to do to reach and succeed in the careers to which they aspire
Our relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) curriculum (and wider curriculum) specifically address sexual harassment, online abuse and sexual violence. The curriculum also addresses safeguarding risks (including online risks), issues of consent, and what constitutes a healthy relationship both online and offline.
Implementation
We deliver this curriculum across the school so that every day students encounter personal development opportunities in the following areas of their school life:
- In discrete Personal Development lessons (Year 7 receive one hour per week, Years 8, 9, 10 and 11 receive one hour per fortnight.)
- In bespoke ‘Drop-Down’ Days and workshops
- In a weekly Personal Development tutor time programme
- In fortnightly assemblies
- In subject lessons (e.g Computing, Ethics and Philosophy, English, Science .....)
- In Extra Curricular Activities
Our curriculum is built around three key strands:
- Health & Wellbeing
- Relationships
- Living in the Wider World (including impartial CEIAG aligned to the Gatsby Benchmarks).