Curriculum for Life

Aims

Curriculum for Life equips all students with key skills and knowledge that will support them throughout their lives. Students will develop age appropriate understanding relating to three key areas: healthy relationships, health and wellbeing and living in the wider world. The curriculum has been developed in line with the Relationships, Sex and Health Education government statutory guidance (2020), the citizenship national curriculum and the PSHE Association.

The curriculum will support the safeguarding of students. They will explore issues including sexual consent, domestic violence and abuse, and mental health to ensure they can safeguard themselves and protect their emotional wellbeing. This has been developed in an age appropriate manner. Alongside this, focus weeks have been embedded throughout the year to provide opportunities to reflect on contemporary issues that our students may face including county lines, radicalisation, and knife crime.

The Curriculum for Life provision aims to:

  • Develop students’ confidence in sharing their own thoughts and opinions
  • Develop skills and attributes to keep themselves healthy and safe
  • Develop an attitude of a responsible and considerate global citizen
  • Build positive, respectful relationships with other people
  • Equip students with the skills to support them during life’s challenges

Overview

Year 7

Term 1 – Welcome to Trinity and Healthy Minds
How can I ensure I have the best start at Trinity?

Term 2 – Healthy Relationships
What makes a positive relationship?

Term 3 – Living in the Wider World
How can I support my local community?

Term 4 – Health and Wellbeing
How does puberty impact me?

Term 5 – Health and Wellbeing
How can I keep myself healthy?

Term 6 – Living in the Wider World
Why is budgeting important?

Term 1 – Health and Wellbeing
How do I look after my mental wellbeing?

Term 2 – Healthy Relationships
How do I identify and challenge discriminative behaviours?

Term 3 – Living in the Wider World
What opportunities are out there?

Term 4 – Health and Wellbeing
How can my lifestyle choices impact my health?

Term 5 – Healthy Relationships
How do I maintain a healthy and safe relationship?

Term 6 – Living the Wider World
How do I keep myself safe online?

Term 1 – Health and Wellbeing
What is Gang Culture?

Term 2 – Healthy Relationships
How do I maintain positive family relationships?

Term 3 – Living in the Wider World
What are my options for the future?

Term 4 – Health and Wellbeing
What are the implications of drinking alcohol?

Term 5 – Healthy Relationships
How do I keep myself safe in an intimate relationship?

Term 6 – Living in the Wider World
What systems are in place to keep society fair and just?

Term 1 – Health and Wellbeing
How can I look after my own mental health?

Term 2 – Healthy Relationships
How do I keep myself safe in intimate relationships?

Term 3 – Living in the Wider World
How do I make sensible financial decisions?

Term 4 – Living in the Wider World
How does our British legal system work?

Term 5 – Health and Wellbeing
How do I keep myself safe around external pressures?

Term 6 – Healthy Relationships
How do I protect myself against radicalisation?

Term 1 – Living in the Wider World
How can I prepare myself for the next step?

Term 2 – Health and Wellbeing
How do I look after myself during exams?

Term 3 – Healthy Relationships
How do I prepare myself for situations that may occur pre-adulthood?

Term 4 – Living in the Wider World
What is equality?

Term 5 – Health and Wellbeing
How do I look after my physical health?

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