Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) 

Through our PSHE (personal, social, health and economic) programme, we aim to provide children with the knowledge, skills and understanding they need to lead confident, healthy, independent lives and to become informed, active and responsible citizens. In providing children with an understanding of healthy and respectful relationships and appropriate boundaries, we consider effective RSE to be a fundamental part of our approach to supporting pupils to grow. 

Please find relevant documents below. 

 

RSE Policy

RSE Action Plan

RSE guide for parents.pdf

t2-lf-691-what-will-my-child-learn-about-relationships-in-primary-scho_ver_2.pdf

Parent consultation letter - draft policy.pdf

DfE Relationships and Sex Education.pdf

Frequently Asked Questions about Relationships and Sex Education.pdf