Educating our students about Personal, Social, Health and Economic issues is just as important as the academic subjects they study.
This is why we held a special PSHE Day on Thursday 11th November (in addition to the sessions delivered each week) where the whole school from year 7 to 13 learnt about what may affect them in the future to improve student wellbeing and so they are responsible citizens.
Every school year had a unique timetable of activities, talks and workshops that was specifically designed for their age group. Depending on the activity, these were led by our teachers or from external guest speakers and organisations.
Some of topics covered on the day included CPR, fire safety, rail safety, vaccinations, parliament, budgeting, online fraud, gambling, sexting, consent and relationships.
Our Sixth Form students had the opportunity to develop their own pitch, which enabled them to build confidence, teamwork and presentation skills.
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