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Relationships, Sex and Health Education

It is vital that young people can make informed decisions about their health, well-being and relationships in a sensitive way that is appropriate for their age. This includes how to make and maintain healthy, respectful relationships; discussing family and friendships, in all contexts, including online; and learning what it means to be 'healthy'. All the aforementioned content is taught during Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) at Cranleigh C of E Primary.

We use The Story Project to teach RSHE. This method, firmly rooted in high-quality research and evidence, uses stories, already loved in classrooms, to deliver a curriculum which guides and supports children’s wellbeing practice.

 

For more information, please contact the RSHE Lead, Miss A Brockman, on 01483 273286.