Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE)
PSHE Curriculum Vision
Our PSHE curriculum aims to develop our students’ understanding of life in Modern Britain through personal, social, health, economic and citizenship concepts and by celebrating equality and diversity.
PSHE aims to provide all students with the information and education needed to make informed choices and to develop strategies to maintain personal wellbeing, promote resilience and equip students with the skills required to keep themselves and others safe.
PSHE lessons are delivered to all students in Year 7 – 13 in tutor group sessions once per fortnight and is supported by a PSHE programme in form time to raise awareness of current issues and awareness days.
Click here to view the PSHE Learning Journey for Year 7 – 11.

KS3 PSHE Curriculum
In KS3 PSHE, our students study the following topics:
Year 7
- Transition and safety
- Dreams and goals
- Bullying and negative behaviour
- My body, my choice
- Making life choices
Click here to view a PSHE curriculum overview for Year 7.
Year 8
- Emotional wellbeing
- Discrimination
- Personal identity and relationships
- Drugs and alcohol
- Digital safety
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Year 9
- Peer influence
- Social norms in relation to drugs
- Respectful relationships
- Healthy lifestyle
- Intimate relationships
Click here to view a PSHE curriculum overview for Year 9.
KS4 PSHE Curriculum
In KS4 PSHE, our students study the following topics:
Year 10
- Mental health
- Working as part of a team
- Healthy relationships
- Exploring influence
- Gambling
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Year 11
- Building for the future
- Next steps
- Communication and relationships
- Interdependence
- Families
Click here to view a PSHE curriculum overview for Year 11.