Worlebury St.Paul's C of E  V.A Primary School

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PHSE themes

'Personal Health and Social Education'

 

Term 1     Safety - Home, road and fire

Term 2     Keeping myself safe - E-safety and Bullying

Term 3     Staying healthy

Term 4     Keeping myself safe - Drug education

Term 5     Health and Sun Safety

Term 6     SRE - Relationships

 

SEAL

'Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning'

 

To ensure positive behaviour and effective learning throughout the school, we run the SEAL approach alongside our Creative Curriculum.

There are five broad social and emotional aspects of learning, these being: self-awareness, managing feelings, motivation, empathy & social skills.

        Please click on the links below to find out the main focus for each SEAL theme and the vocabulary used within each year group:

TERM 1

New Beginnings

TERM 2

  

Getting on and Falling Out>

Say no to Bullying>

TERM 3

Going for Goals!>

TERM 4

Good to be me>

 

TERM 5

Relationships>

    TERM 6

Changes>

 

We believe that where children have good skills in these areas, and are educated within an environment supportive to emotional health and well-being, they will be motivated to, and equipped to:


be effective and successful learners;
• make and sustain friendships;
• deal with and resolve conflict effectively and fairly;
• solve problems with others or by themselves;
• manage strong feelings such as frustration, anger and anxiety;
• be able to promote calm and optimistic states that promote the achievement of goals;
• recover from setbacks and persist in the face of difficulties;
• work and play cooperatively;
• compete fairly and win and lose with dignity and respect for competitors;
• recognise and stand up for their rights and the rights of others;
• understand and value the differences and commonalities between people, respecting the
right of others to have beliefs and values different from their own.