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Year 9 RSHE, Citizenship, Careers

RSHE, Citizenship and Careers Year 9 Curriculum Overview

What is the Year 9 RSHE, Citizenship and Careers curriculum aiming to achieve?

What do we want our Year 9 students to be like?

How are we building on prior learning?

How can parents/carers support their child’s learning?

  • Informed
  • Empathetic
  • Critical thinkers
  • Capable of making safe choices

 

 

  • Year 8 work on skills and qualities and stereotypes
  • Year 8 work exploring the concept of consent and respectful relationships
  • Year 8 work on safe behaviours online
  • Make positive healthy choices and discuss them
  • Discuss mental health as well as physical health
  • Encourage your child to get involved in the community
  • Discuss news and current events with your child

 

How are we organising the Year 9 RSHE, Citizenship and Careers curriculum?

 

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Topics

 

 

British Values

Positive Citizenship

Politics, Democracy and Law

Careers and Personal Finance

Managing friendships

Online Safety

Relationships and Consent

Drugs and Alcohol

Threshold Concepts

 

Understanding Britain as a multicultural and diverse nation

 

Democracy and the role of Parliament in law making

 

 

Personal Choices, the labour market, employability and budgeting

 

 

That relationships both on and offline must be safe and respectful

 

 

That sexual relationships must be respectful and safe

 

 

Challenging myths surrounding use of illegal drugs and alcohol

 

 

Skills

 

 

Research

Communication

Listening

Research

Communication

Listening

Research

Communication

Listening

Empathy

Communication

Listening

Empathy

Communication

Listening

Critical thinking

Communication

Listening

Enrichment within

the curriculum

RSHE enriches and develops students’ understanding of the world around them. It provides the information and skills necessary to keep themselves safe and build the resilience to cope when things do not go as expected. It allows students to hear alternative views and question the validity of their own. RSHE allows students to be confident in their choices.

Cross curricular links

 

The RSHE curriculum has links with many other subjects such as:

  • Science (contraception)
  • IT (online safety)

Extra-curricular opportunities

 

RSHE encourages empathy, discussion, research, critical thinking, respect and the understanding of being healthy and being safe. These skills will be an advantage in any extra-curricular activity.

 

What are the intended outcomes of the Year 9 RSHE, Citizenship and Careers  curriculum?

 

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Opportunities to show progress (Assessments)

Assessment is through self-reflection. Students gauge their knowledge and skills prior to the unit of work and again at the end. Discussion of the contents and outcomes of the unit allow students to feel confident in their knowledge and develop the skills to question and explore further.

Impact on personal development (SMSC)

RSHE is essential to personal development. It allows age appropriate discussion in a safe environment to explore ideas and garner information. Students will look at scenarios and risks and be able to understand consequences in a controlled way. By Year 9 students are ready for more detailed discussion surrounding sexual relationships and harmful behaviours both on and offline.

 

Preparation for the next stage of education

The RSHE curriculum builds in complexity as students move through the school and become more aware of issues outside the bubble of education. It is planned to allow age-appropriate discussion and exploration of relationships, health, sex and online safety; becoming more in-depth as they mature and develop.

 

 

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