PSHE is taught weekly in most weeks up until the beginning of May and in Year 7 the following topics are covered:
Life at KEGS, study skills, hygiene, life skills, e-safety, fitness, fire safety, mental wellbeing, nutrition, road safety, personal safety, sleep, friendships, bullying and conflicts, types of relationships, self-worth and consent, careers, money management, global perspectives, local government and democracy, social responsibility and citizenship, world history, feminism, equality and fairness.
More information about the topics relating to relationship and sex education can be found in the RSE Policy.
PSHE is taught weekly in most weeks up until the beginning of May and in Year 8 the following topics are covered:
E-safety, mental wellbeing, life skills, study skills, knife crime, home safety, teenage health (puberty, menstruation), body image, proactivity, prejudice and discrimination, gender identity and sexual orientation, introduction to contraception, personal finance, careers, local government and democracy, the developing world, world history, feminism, equality and fairness.
More information about the topics relating to relationship and sex education can be found in the RSE Policy.
PSHE is taught weekly in most weeks up until the beginning of May and in Year 9 the following topics are covered:
Mental wellbeing, e-safety, life skills, study skills, substance misuse, dental health, road safety, family and relationships, harassment and bystander training, sexting, consent and the role of the media, pornography and the media, global citizenship, careers, personal finance, inclusion and belonging, world history, feminism, equality and fairness.
More information about the topics relating to relationship and sex education can be found in the RSE Policy.
PSHE is taught weekly in most weeks up until the beginning of May and in Year 10 the following topics are covered:
study skills, first aid, e-safety, drugs awareness, resilience to gambling, mental wellbeing, sexually transmitted infections, contraception, sex and the law, pornography, personal finance, careers, developing world, hate crime, gang crime, world history, feminism, equality and fairness.
More information about the topics relating to relationship and sex education can be found in the RSE Policy.
PSHE is taught weekly in most weeks up until the beginning of May and in Year 11 the following topics are covered:
wellbeing, e-safety, study skills, drugs awareness, drug and alcohol issues, blood donation, testicular cancer, unhealthy relationships (coercion, exploitation, abuse, pressure, informed decisions), sexting, personal finance, extremism, gang culture, workplace skills, values, fraud prevention, world history, feminism, equality and fairness.
More information about the topics relating to relationship and sex education can be found in the RSE Policy.
Enrichment lessons are taught in most weeks up until the beginning of May and the following topics are covered, sometimes in several sessions across the two years:
Emotional and mental health, cooking for one, mindfulness, Antony Nolan Trust, plasma donation, resilience, health matters, first aid, alcohol and drugs, online safety, safety out and about, careers, preparing for the future, UCAS, money matters, consent, life skills, interact, friendships, equalities, positive masculinity and role models, respect, contemporary art, testicular and breast cancer, positive voice, working in/with the community, surviving university, apprenticeships, friends, into the future
Outside speakers will present to students on various topics as well.
More information about the topics relating to relationship and sex education can be found in the RSE Policy.