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Pupil Voice

Take a look at what pupils at Blakehill think about PSHE!
 
 
The PSHE Subject Council meet every term to talk about PSHE at Blakehill and what we can do to make it even better. Each class in our school have chose a PSHE Subject Councillor who represents their class in meetings with Mrs Malec. The Subject Council members will change each academic year so that as many children as possible have a voice about our curriculum across school.
 
As a subject leader, myself and all staff at Blakehill, take our children's view points and opinions very seriously because the children are at the heart of everything we do and the decision that we make. We always take account of what the children are passionate about and implement changes in the PSHE curriculum to fit. Please take the time to read what some of our pupils have said about the current PSHE curriculum at Blakehill!
What can you tell me about PSHE?
 
  • "It is about keeping your body safe".
  • "PSHE is about looking after your body".
  • "You learn about food – there is a healthy side and an unhealthy side".
  • "Body language. For example, if your head is down, it means you are sad".

What do you learn about in PSHE lessons?

 

  • "Our bodies".
  • "Harold the Giraffe! He helps understand how to deal with out feelings".
  • "Food and diet. We know which foods we need for a balanced lifestyle".
  • "Families and valuing differences".
  • "How to safely use social media".
  • "Medicines – How to take them safely and who will administer them to us".
  • "How to control yourself and manage feelings using the Zones of Regulation". 

 

 

Do you think PSHE is an important subject?

 

  • "It helps us keep in the green zone and teaches us how to deal with emotions such as feeling upset or angry".
  • "Yes to help keep our bodies safe and healthy".
  • "Yes it teaches us to be clean, healthy and respectful towards others".
  • "Very! It helps you to regulated and understand how to control your own emotions and how to help your friends".
  • "Yes because if you don’t know how to deal with your feelings then you won’t be able to learn and help make others feel better".