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PSHE Coffee Morning


Tuesday 20th June 2023 – PSHE Coffee Morning

 

Thank you to all the parents who attended the PSHE coffee morning. The event was an opportunity for parents to find out more about how and why PSHE is taught at Ashton West End in a relaxed and social environment. We went over the statutory requirements for the subject and how this looks in each year group.

 

At our school, we have consulted with parents and designed a curriculum to reflect the age, maturity and cultural considerations of our pupils. The curriculum overview was explained, including recent changes to the placement of puberty lessons in KS2. Parents were assured that future changes affecting the content of lessons would be subject to parental consultation.

 

Parents in attendance were pleased with the coverage and felt that any fears and questions they had coming into the meeting were addressed.

 

“Very happy with the content covered today. Puts my mind at ease.”

 

“Thank you for addressing key concerns we have and answering questions.”

 

“I am very happy about your concept of PSHE.”

 

Below is a link to the PowerPoint from the meeting. The updated scheme of work, with KS2 puberty changes, will be available on the website from September.

PSHE Coffee Morning


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