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PSHE (Physical, Social, Health and Economic Education)

 St Edward's - A caring Christian Community where children achieve their potential, are confident in themselves and their abilities and are set on a positive path for life.

A growing body of research shows that pupils who are emotionally healthy do better at school. PSHE education helps children and young people to achieve their potential by supporting their wellbeing and tackling issues that can affect their ability to learn, such as anxiety and unhealthy relationships.

The PSHE Association

We are extremely proud that St Edward's is known for its nurturing ethos. We place high value on developing the 'whole child'. We care about our pupils and know that children struggle to learn effectively if they are not given the space to learn social skills or develop emotional regulation or self-efficacy.

At St. Edward’s we believe PSHE helps children to understand themselves and how they are feeling/developing/changing. These skills support them in understanding and supporting others; finding their place in society. Consequently they learn to consider their wellbeing and that of other people.  We believe it enables our children to become healthy, independent and responsible members of society and helps to tackle many of the social and cultural issues that are part of growing up. It provides them with the tools to understand how their behaviour has an impact on those around them and supports them in creating a positive attitude towards their emotional and mental health.

PSHE Education also helps pupils to develop skills and aptitudes — like teamwork, communication, and resilience — that are crucial to navigating the challenges and opportunities of the modern world.

Overall we believe it helps them to understand how to be a good citizen and how to stay safe.