Relationships & Sex Education

Our RSE curriculum is designed to support our students  lifelong learning about relationships, emotions, looking after ourselves, different families, sex, sexuality and sexual health. We aim for the pupils in our school to acquire the appropriate knowledge, develop their skills and form positive beliefs, values and attitudes.

You can find more information here: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/relationships-education-relationships-and-sex-education-rse-and-health-education-faqs

 

CLICK HERE to view the SCA Relationships and Sex Education Policy

Parents of students in Year 9-11

We have been speaking to our students in Year 9-11 about sexual health, this has included contraception and sexually transmitted infections. To support any conversations that may arise at home, below are some links that we hope will answer some questions you may have.

If you are unsure about how to start these conversation, there is some advice provided by NSPCC which can be found by clocking this link: Talking about difficult topics | NSPCC

For further information about contraception, there is some useful information available here:

For further information about sexually transmitted infections, some useful information can be found here:

For more general information about what Relationships and Sex Education is, please take a look here: Understanding Relationships, Sex and Health Education - a guide for secondary school parents (publishing.service.gov.uk)

Please note: any parents who requested their child(ren) be extracted from Sex Education, did not take part in the assemblies. Any parents wishing for their child(ren) to be extracted from Sex Education, must do so in writing to The Principal. 

 

Parents of students in Y7 and Y8

We have been speaking to students in Year 7and 8 about consent and keeping our bodies safe. This has included showing the following video: Tea and Consent - YouTube

Further information about consent can be found here: Consent_ aguideforparentsDH_4117353.pdf (www.nhs.uk)

If you are unsure about how to start these conversation, there is some advice provided by NSPCC which can be found by clocking this link: Talking about difficult topics | NSPCC

For more general information about what Relationships and Sex Education is, please take a look here: Understanding Relationships, Sex and Health Education - a guide for secondary school parents (publishing.service.gov.uk)

Please note: any parents who requested their child(ren) be extracted from Sex Education, did not take part in the assemblies. Any parents wishing for their child(ren) to be extracted from Sex Education, must do so in writing to The Principal.

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