Health Education Tutors Kingston
Personal, social and health education might not be taught as a subject in its own right - it could be taught through other subjects or by creating special opportunities for pupils to take responsibility. Read on to know more about PSHE.
Dysart School
020 8412 2600
190 Ewell Road
Surbiton
020 8412 2600
190 Ewell Road
Surbiton GB.KT66HL
School County
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Religion
Non-denominational
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Teddington School
020 8943 0033
Broom Road
Teddington
020 8943 0033
Broom Road
Teddington GB.TW119PJ
School County
Richmond-Upon-Thames
Religion
Non-denominational
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Educare Small School
02085 470 144
12 cowleaze road
Kingston
02085 470 144
12 cowleaze road
Kingston GB.KT26DZ
School County
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Religion
Non-denominational
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The Hollyfield School and Sixth Form Centre
020 8339 4500
Surbiton Hill Road
Surbiton
020 8339 4500
Surbiton Hill Road
Surbiton GB.KT64TU
School County
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Religion
Non-denominational
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Linley House School
02083 994 979
6 Berrylands Road
Surbiton
02083 994 979
6 Berrylands Road
Surbiton GB.KT58RA
School County
Kingston-Upon-Thames
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Surbiton High School
020 8439 1309
Surbiton Crescent
Kingston Upon Thames
020 8439 1309
Surbiton Crescent
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT12JT
School County
Kingston-Upon-Thames
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Hillcroft College
020 8399 2688
South Bank
Surbiton
020 8399 2688
South Bank
Surbiton GB.KT66DF
Religion
Non-denominational
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Surbiton High Boys' Preparatory School
02083 906 640
3 Avenue Elmers
Surbiton
02083 906 640
3 Avenue Elmers
Surbiton GB.KT64SP
School County
Kingston-Upon-Thames
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Kingston Grammar School
020 8546 5875
London Road
Kingston Upon Thames
020 8546 5875
London Road
Kingston Upon Thames GB.KT26PY
School County
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Religion
Non-denominational
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Bedelsford School
020 8546 9838
Grange Road
Kingston upon Thames
020 8546 9838
Grange Road
Kingston upon Thames GB.KT12QZ
School County
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Religion
Non-denominational
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Personal, Social & Health Education Secondary schools do not have to teach PSHE, but the government encourages them to do so. However, it might not be taught as a subject in its own right - it could be taught through other subjects or by creating special opportunities for pupils to take responsibility. 1. Developing Confidence and Responsibility Children are taught: - to respect the differences between people as they develop their own sense of identity
- to recognise how others see them
- to be able to give and receive constructive feedback and praise
- to recognise the stages of emotions associated with loss and change caused by divorce, death, separation and new family members
- how to deal positively with the strength of their feelings in different situations
- what influences how we spend or save money
- how to become competent at managing personal money.
- to reflect on and assess their strengths in relation to personality, work and leisure
- to relate job opportunities to their personal qualifications and skills
- to understand how the choices they will make at key stage 4 should be based on knowledge of their personal aptitudes and strengths and on the changing world of work
- to plan realistic targets for key stage 4
2. Developing a Healthy, Safe Lifestyle Children are taught: - to recognise the physical and emotional changes that take place at puberty
- how to manage changes in a positive way
- to recognise when pressure from others threatens their personal safety and well-being,
- to develop effective ways of resisting pressures
- what influences health
- how to keep healthy
- the things in life that can promote physical and mental health
- to recognise and manage risk and make safer choices about healthy lifestyles
- basic facts and laws, such as:
- school rules
- alcohol
- tobacco
- illegal substances
- the risks of misusing prescribed drugs
- the importance of relationships
- human reproduction, contraception, sexually transmitted infections, HIV and high-risk behaviours including early sexual activity
- basic emergency aid procedures and where to get help and support.
3. Respecting Others Children are taught: - about the effects of all types of stereotyping, prejudice, bullying, racism and discrimination
- how to challenge stereotyping assertively
- to resist pressure to do wrong,
- to recognise when others need help and how to support them
- how to empathise with people different from themselves
- to communicate confidently with their peers and adults.
- the changing nature of relationships with friends and family
- to recognise some of the cultural norms in society, including the range of lifestyles and relationships
- about the role and importance of marriage in family relationships
- about the role and feelings of parents and carers
- about the value of family life
- about the nature of friendship
- how to make and keep friends
- to recognise that goodwill is essential to positive and constructive relationships
- to negotiate within relations...
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