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PSHE

💬 PSHE at Friday Bridge

At Friday Bridge, we are committed to nurturing confident, respectful, and resilient young people. We follow the Cambridgeshire Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) Education Programme, which provides a comprehensive and age-appropriate curriculum that supports pupils’ personal development and wellbeing.

Our PSHE curriculum is designed to help children understand themselves, build positive relationships, and make informed choices. It equips them with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to thrive in school and in life.

🧠 What Makes Our PSHE Curriculum Effective?

  • Broad and Balanced: Covers key areas including relationships, health and wellbeing, economic understanding, and citizenship.
  • Age-Appropriate and Inclusive: Carefully sequenced to meet the needs of all pupils from Early Years to Year 6.
  • Skills for Life: Pupils learn how to stay safe, manage emotions, build healthy relationships, and understand the world around them.
  • Cultural and Social Awareness: Encourages respect for others, celebrates diversity, and promotes equality and inclusion.
  • Wellbeing-Focused: Supports mental health, resilience, and emotional literacy through open discussion and reflection.

🌱 A Journey of Growth

From learning how to be a good friend in Reception to exploring online safety, puberty, and financial responsibility in Year 6, our pupils:

  • Develop empathy, self-awareness, and confidence
  • Learn how to make safe and healthy choices
  • Understand their rights and responsibilities
  • Explore how to contribute positively to their communities
  • Build the foundations for respectful, informed citizenship

At Friday Bridge, PSHE is more than a subject—it’s a vital part of preparing our pupils for the challenges and opportunities of the modern world.