RSHE/Citizenship
This page contains an overview of the Bishop Justus RSHE curriculum, the topics taught in each year group and a timetable for delivery.
RSHE Curriculum
Year 7 & 8
We will be teaching the legally required RSHE curriculum alongside the Knowledge Curriculum this year. This will appear as ‘Knowledge’ on your son/daughter’s timetable in September. Your son/ daughter will receive one hour of a PSHE combined with the legally required RSHE curriculum and one hour of Knowledge every two weeks.
PSHE is a very important part of a student’s education, teaching them incredibly important information that is not fully covered within other subjects of the National Curriculum.
See the long-term plan of topics to be taught across all year groups. We will be using thematic government approved plans from the PSHE association, to form the basis of our teaching.
Year 9
We will be teaching the legally required RSHE curriculum alongside a new Media Literacy Curriculum this year. This will appear as ‘Citizenship’ on your son/daughter’s timetable in September. Your son/ daughter will receive one hour of a PSHE combined with the legally required RSHE curriculum and one hour of Media Literacy every two weeks.
PSHE is a very important part of a student’s education, teaching them incredibly important information that is not fully covered within other subjects of the National Curriculum.
See the long-term plan of topics to be taught across all year groups. We will be using thematic government approved plans from the PSHE association, to form the basis of our teaching.
Year 10
This will appear as ‘Citizenship’ on your son/daughter’s timetable in September. Your son/ daughter will receive a one hour lesson every two weeks containing the legally required RSHE content.
PSHE is a very important part of a student’s education, teaching them incredibly important information that is not fully covered within other subjects of the National Curriculum.
I have attached the long-term plan of topics to be taught across all year groups. We will be using thematic government approved plans from the PSHE association, to form the basis of our teaching.
Year 11
This will appear as ‘Citizenship’ on your son/daughter’s timetable in September. Your son/ daughter will receive a one-hour lesson every two weeks containing the legally required RSHE content.
PSHE is a very important part of a student’s education, teaching them incredibly important information that is not fully covered within other subjects of the National Curriculum.
See the long-term plan of topics to be taught across all year groups. We will be using thematic government approved plans from the PSHE association, to form the basis of our teaching.
6th Form
See below the long-term plan for all content taught in PSHE & Citizenship for 6th Form.