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Relationships, Sex and Health Education

Relationships, sex and health education is an important aspect of pupils’ personal development.

Warlingham School & Sixth Form College is committed to ensuring all pupils are equipped to cope with a variety of personal and sexual relationships, as well as promoting their spiritual, moral, cultural, and physical development. We aim to equip our young people with the information and skills needed to make safer, healthier and responsible choices; in an environment where sensitive and respectful discussions can take place.

Our curriculum aims to ensure that all students develop the knowledge, conceptual understanding, skills and learner attributes through the exploration of variety of health and wellbeing and relationship units.  The curriculum is a progression model, through which the ‘big ideas’ are developed and built upon, as students develop their own schema for Relationships, sex and health education (RSHE).  Our big ideas or Core Concepts, through which all aspects of science can be linked to or explained by are:

The Core Concepts 

  • Respect – thinking of others and showing kindness to all
  • Harm – recognising harmful situations and to know how to respond
  • Lifestyle – know what a healthy lifestyle looks like with regard to nutrition, sleep, routines, addiction, binging
  • Assessing risk – being able to assess risks and make informed decisions
  • Resilience – being able to manage challenging situations and bounce back when then arise