St. Augustine’s

Catholic Academy

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Part of the All Saints Catholic Collegiate.
A company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with company number 8709352.

Registered office address:-
St Gregory’s Catholic Academy
Spring Garden Road
Longton
Stoke on Trent
Staffordshire
ST3 2QN

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All Saints Catholic Collegiate

PSCHE

At St Augustine’s, we believe our children’s well-being and social/emotional development is of great importance. Throughout our PSCHE (Personal, Social, Citizenship, Health and Economic) lessons, we aim to help our pupils to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to manage life's challenges and make the most of life's opportunities in a safe and informed manner. In order to achieve this, we have personalised our PSCHE curriculum to include different areas we feel are key for our children to learn about. The areas covered are:

 

  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Relationships
  • Knowledge and Understanding of the World
  • Citizenship
  • Character Resilience
  • Culture and Diversity
  • Current/Topical Issues and Pupil Concerns

 

PSCHE - Long Term Plan

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Home Learning

Please click on the links below to find Home Learning resources linked to our curriculum. 

A Book to Explore Feelings Around Coronavirus

EYFS: Awareness of different feelings

Year 1: Fairness

Year 2: Right and Wrong

Year 3: Staying Healthy and Safe

Year 4: Friendship Struggles

Year 5: Bullying

Year 6: Body Image - Reality Vs. Fake

 

Home Learning - Network Rail

Due to the very high level of trespassing on the tracks by young people in our local area, Network Rail in partnership with Learn Live are working to help raise awareness to students across the UK educating them about the dangers train tracks can pose through interactive digital delivery.

Please see below links provided from Learn Live in regards to the above. Please share these with the children to allow them to become more aware of the risks involved with train tracks and the importance of keeping safe near them before returning to school.

 

Please enter the following email on the websites in order to access the video content: railsafety@learnliveuk.com

 

Primary school version: Age 7- 11

https://learnliveuk.com/network-rail-primary-school-safety-talk/

 

Secondary school version: Age 11-16 

https://learnliveuk.com/network-rail-secondary-school-safety-talk/  

 

College version: Age 17 plus

https://learnliveuk.com/network-rail-college-safety-talk-lnw/

 

  • Please note these are the recommended age ranges, we would always advise you to view the clips first to gauge suitability for your class.
  • The session is less than 15 minutes and explains why it is important to stay safe near the tracks. 
  • Over 1 million students, parents and teachers from across the UK have significantly decreased the number of trespasses in their area through watching the safety clip.

 

Emotional Health

Here are some links which you may find useful:

https://www.elsa-support.co.uk/wellbeing-week-daily-resources

These are some lovely wellbeing resources which focus on a different area each day.

 

https://www.5minutefun.com/wellbeing-activities-for-kids-stuck-indoors/

This website provides some ideas of ways to enhance wellbeing through educational activities.

 

 

 

Please see below for a short video message from our School Nurse Hub. They have some good advice to help us at anytime in our lives, not just a pandemic. Try and do the 5 steps they recommend everyday and see how you can impact your emotional health in a good way.