PSHE stands for "Personal, Social, Health and Economic" Education. It teaches students the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the world safely and to care for themselves and others. Content is varied and wide-ranging; it typically includes lessons on sex education, the risks associated with drug use and how to recognise and foster healthy relationships. For more information about the remit of PSHE, check out our Government Guidance page.
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Exactly what it sounds like! We want to make teaching PSHE easy.
We have designed a curriculum spanning Years 7-11 (ages 11-16) to cover all the statutory and recommended requirements in an efficient and age-appropriate manner, and resources to support teaching.
There are several services that offer materials for use in PSHE lessons. We are different in three important ways:
Our entire curriculum is ready-to-teach. As teachers ourselves, we understand how busy you are and that you do not necessarily have time to comb through libraries of resources and pick and choose the relevant pieces. You will also notice that our resources are succinct, generally self-explanatory, require minimal printing and absolutely no cutting up (because, seriously, who has time for that?)
We are not a subscription service; our resources are for sale individually. Once you have bought them, you are free to keep and use them for your whole school.* This will save you trouble and expense in the long run.
We provide you with everything you need to teach a successful lesson. No specialist knowledge or research is necessary, as each student workbook is accompanied by teachers' notes with all the info and answers.
*NB. Purchase of our products gives usage rights to one school only. They may not be shared online or with colleagues at other schools. (We understand that budgets are tight but we also need to keep the lights on!)