RHSE


Relationships & Sex Education (RSE) & Health Education (RSHE)

At Ingleton C of E Primary School, we believe that Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) enables our children to become healthy, safe, independent and responsible members of society. It aims to help them understand how they are developing personally and socially, and tackles many of the moral, social and cultural issues that are part of growing up.

Teaching Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education and Health Education (RSHE) as a fundamental part of the curriculum.

At Ingleton C of E Primary School our aim is to provide effective, age-appropriate PSHE/ RSHE education that meets the needs of all our pupils within an inclusive and supportive learning environment using non-biased resources. Our experienced and skilled teachers are committed to giving children the skills, knowledge and values necessary to live and learn safely in the modern world.

RSHE will be taught using the PSHE Jigsaw Scheme that enables pupils to build on their prior learning by revisiting some themes to further develop knowledge, values and skills in an age and stage-appropriate manner. Some themes are repeated as children move through the school to enable a deeper exploration of the related issues.

If you would like to know more information about our programme of Relationships and Sex Education, we will be inviting you to attend a parent’s information session as soon as we are able to safely do so. In the meantime please familiarise yourself with our RSHE policy and read the leaflets available below.

Downloads

DfE Relationships & Health Education in Primary Schools A Guide for Parents

RSHE policy 2023-2024

D&NDLT RSHE Programme of Study

Guide for Parents and Carers about Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in Jigsaw

Jigsaw 3-11 and RSHE Overview Map

RSHE A Guide for Parents (updated Sept 2023)

Jigsaw LGBT Parent Leaflet


DfE Statutory Guidance

Relationships & Sex Education (RSE) & Health Education (RSHE)