Our All Saints family shall ARISE and shine for the light of The Lord is upon us.
WELCOME TO ALL SAINTS PSHE
School PSHE manager - Miss Williams
willn694@mastacademy.co.uk

At all Saints Primary School, PSHE is interwoven into everyday life, as it enables our children to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes, they need to manage both now and in the future.
Intent
At All Saints C of E Primary School PSHE forms part of our foundation subjects. We provide an ambitious, progressively sequenced, broad and balanced curriculum that meets the contextual needs of the school. This follows our school values: We achieve, respect, include, support and enjoy. We deliver high-quality teaching and learning opportunities, and experiences that enables all children to engage in PSHE. PSHE supports the development of the skills, attitudes, values, and patterns of behaviour, which will enable pupils to:

Implementation
Every term we have a designated day for PSHE, which is taught across the whole school. These days are called values Day. Each term has a different theme that the children explore these are: Being me in my world, celebrating differences, Dreams and Goals, Healthy Me, Relationships and changing me. These themes teach children to achieve, show respect, include and support their peers. These days give children the skills of interacting well with others and are designed and adapted to meet the needs of our pupils and school.
Impact
As a result of PSHE teaching at All Saints CofE Primary School you will see:
Because PSHE is a 'golden thread' throughout all aspects of our children's lives, at All Saints we deliver termly Values Days and other discrete lessons through the Cornerstones Curriculum. The National Curriculum documents below contain details about what children in each year group must be taught in these areas. The school policy documents contains further details of how our school teaches them.
How Challenge is provided within PSHE learning.
Some individual pupils are identified by teachers as needing personal, social, health or emotional support because they have specific needs that act as barriers to their learning. These pupils are then targeted to take part in personal challenge tasks/clubs that encourage pupils to face up to their challenges, say ‘Bring it on!’ and overcome them . We run challenge clubs that include: social skills, play therapy, social stories and support with anger issues.
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How parents can help with their child’s PSHE learning at home.
