We will provide all of our children with a broad, relevant and enriched curriculum so that they have the character to make a positive contribution to our society and are knowledgeable, skilled and ready for the next phase of their education.

At Abbey Mead Primary Academy, our PSHE curriculum is designed to give every child the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to navigate their lives confidently—both now and in the future. Through a broad, relevant and enriched programme, supported by the PolEd and Cambridgeshire scheme of learning, we ensure that children build strong character, develop healthy relationships and are well-prepared for the next stage of their education. In a safe and nurturing environment, pupils explore and reflect on a wide range of values, attitudes, beliefs, rights and responsibilities. Our curriculum encourages children to stay healthy, make informed and responsible choices, and understand their role in modern Britain. By providing high-quality teaching and meaningful learning experiences, we equip our pupils to make positive contributions to society and to thrive as respectful, resilient and informed individuals.

Subject Leader/s

Miss Ingham
Miss Lopez

Impact

Teachers regularly post amazing examples of PSHE/RSE  learning on our Abbey Mead Twitter feed. Have a look at our twitter feed to see fantastic learning in action.

PSHE website links:

https://parentingsmart.place2be.org.uk/

Parents Mental Health Support | Advice for Your Child | YoungMinds

Resource library : Mentally Healthy School

LWA (Living Without Abuse)
Free, confidential support for anyone experiencing domestic/sexual violence, including children and families – LWA | lwa.org.uk | Domestic abuse and sexual violence charity : LWA
Live Well Leicester – Mental Health Services
Gives details on crisis support, Neighbourhood Mental Health Cafés, self-help, and services for young people – Live Well Leicester – Helping to improve Leicester’s Health and Wellbeing
For children –
YoungMinds — Support and information on mental health, wellbeing, relationships, and more for young people – Mental Health Resources For Children and Young People | YoungMinds
 
Childline — 24/7 free, confidential support via phone (0800 1111) or online chat about domestic abuse, relationships, or anything else.
 
NSPCC — Information on understanding abuse, healthy relationships, and what to do if something feels wrong.
Child net – online safety advice for children – 4–11 year olds | Childnet