PSHE Scheme of Work
Learning in PSHE follows the National Curriculum Programme of Study and links to our positive power wheel.
The Positive power wheel supports children to develop important learning characteristics and to develop as moral, responsible citizens.
Year Group | Area of Study | Significant Person to study alongside positive powers |
EYFS | Health and Well-being Relationships The Wider World Positive powers - Don't Give up, Push Yourself, Understand Others, Work Hard, Imagine, Try New Things
SRE My Body, My Relationships, My beliefs, My Rights, Asking for Help
| Don't Give up - Vivienne Westwood Work Hard - Coco Channel Imagine - Jesse Owens Try New Things - Pele Understand Others - Sir Captain Tom Moore Push Yourself - Wilma Rudolph |
Year 1 | Don't Give up - Aretha Franklin Work Hard - John Lennon Imagine - Andy Warhol Try New Things - Steve Jobs Understand Others - Mother Teresa Push Yourself - Ella Fitzgerald | |
Year 2 | Don't Give up - Elton John Work Hard - Greta Thunberg Imagine - Emmeline Pankhurst Try New Things - Georgie O'Keefe Understand Others - Bob Dylan Push Yourself - Rosa Parks | |
Year 3 | Don't Give up - Corazon Aquino Work Hard - Jane Goodall Imagine - Frida Kahlo Try New Things - Jean-Michel Basquiat Understand Others - Charles Darwin Push Yourself - Martin Luther King | |
Year 4 | Don't Give up - Ernest Shackleton Work Hard - Mahatma Ghandi Imagine - Amelia Earhart Try New Things - Ada Loveless Understand Others - Stevie Wonder Push Yourself - Wilma Rudolph | |
Year 5 | Don't Give up - Zaha Hadid Work Hard - Muhammed Ali Imagine - Maya Angelou Try New Things - Bruce Lee Understand Others - Stephen Hawkins Push Yourself - Mala Yousafzai | |
Year 6 | Don't Give up - David Bowie Work Hard - Prince Imagine - Alan Turing Try New Things - Ru Paul Understand Others - Marie Curie Push Yourself - Anne Frank |
PSHE plans are weekly and incorporate the 'Little People, Big Dreams' series of books to provide the children with a diverse range of inspirational people to learn about.