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What is it like to study PHSEE at BCHS?

Personal, Health, Social, Economic and Employment education at BCHS is delivered through a rich and varied mixture of taught lessons, form time activities, assembles and one-off events, trips and guest speakers.

Subject Overview - Year 7-11

PHSEE/RSE is delivered through interactive lessons:

Year 7 PHSEE includes:

  • Settling into secondary school
  • RSE: healthy relationships
  • Friendships and bullying
  • Healthy living
  • Peer pressure and knife crime
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Desert Island living – decision making, need and want
  • Managing money
  • Basic first aid

Year 8 PHSEE includes:

  • Mental health and emotional wellbeing
  • RSE: recap puberty, healthy and unhealthy relationships
  • Personality and employability
  • Staying safe – FGM, child exploitation, dealing with grief
  • E-safety and digital citizenship
  • British society
  • Human rights
  • Careers for a positive change
  • Basic lifesaving skills and CPR

Year 9 PHSEE includes:

  • Online safety - Sexting and selfies and internet dangers
  • RSE: consent, contraception and conception, STI’s, teenage pregnancy and father’s rights
  • Crime and terrorism
  • Drugs and alcohol
  • Body image
  • Disrespect nobody
  • Moral thinking
  • Personal finance - you and your money

Year 10 PSHEE includes:

  • RSE: A sense of identity
  • Stereotyping and fears
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Economic and personal wellbeing

Year 11 PHSEE includes:

  • Attitudes and values
  • Study skills
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Marriage and relationships in the  21st century
  • Addiction
  • Economic wellbeing

Curriculum Road Map

Enrichment

It is crucially important to us that students experience new things and are given opportunities that they would not otherwise get. Cultural Capital (from Bourdieu) is embedded across our curriculum.  Within our curriculum, all departments provide Cultural Capital opportunities for all pupils to develop aspirational, linguistic, familial, social, navigational, and resistance to enable social mobility for all our pupils.  

In addition, every half term there are a range of House competitions and challenges offered by different departments for all key stages, giving our pupils the opportunity to develop our core values, transferable skills and building a passion for lifelong learning.  

Curriculum Map

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