At Our Lady & St Kenelm's Catholic Primary School, we subscribe to Ten Ten for our RSHE Lessons.
Relationship and Health Education for Catholic primary schools
A fully-resourced scheme of work in Relationships and Health Education (RHE) for primary schools.
Princess Diana Ambassadors (DABs)
Engaging Parents
Knowing that the English and Welsh government have statutory requirements for Relationships, Sex and Health Education (schools in England) and Relationships and Sexuality Education (schools in Wales), but that faith schools are able to teach RSHE/RSE in line with their faith’s beliefs can sometimes feel a bit confusing and overwhelming, especially when schools want to communicate clearly with parents.
Schools in England
In primary schools, the subject is entitled ‘Relationships and Health Education’. There is no compulsory mention of the word ‘sex’ in the subject for primary schools. This means that ‘sex education’ is an optional subject. In secondary schools, the subject is entitled ‘Relationships, Sex and Health Education’. Here, ‘sex education’ is a compulsory element of the statutory curriculum.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church perfectly sums up the core principle that the Church gives us with regard to engaging parents when teaching their children about RSHE:
'Parents have the first responsibility for the education of their children.'
The Catholic Church further expands on this by saying that God has given each family its own specific and unique mission, and that the role of the school is to complement the educational responsibilities that have been bestowed upon parents.
According to the Congregation for Catholic Education in Rome:
‘Catholic tradition teaches that God has bestowed on the family its own specific and unique educational mission… The educational task of the family and that of the school complement one another in many concrete areas.’
So, parents are the first educators of their children. It is their right and responsibility to inform and educate their children in matters relating to human growth and development, particularly sexual development. Therefore, schools should always seek to work in partnership with parents and carers. The teaching offered by schools should complement and not replace their primary role. In doing so, we are fulfilling the mission of the Church and enacting the Home-Parish-School triangle: supporting the Church in its duty to educate on these matters, and assisting parents in their duties.
As part of Life to the Full, we have created an Online Parent Portal. This section of our website is available to all parents whose child’s school uses Life to the Full. The Online Parent Portal provides a summary of each lesson, links to specific content and suggestions for further engagement at home. Every school is given a unique username and password which they can distribute to parents to provide all-year-round access to the portal.
You can see the Whole School Overview here...
As part of your subscription to "Life to the Full" and "Prayer and Liturgy", all parents will be able to access the Online Parent Portal with the following login credentials:
Username: ol-kenelm-b63
Password: alton-towers
Parent Portal
https://www.tentenresources.co.uk/parent-portal/
At Our Lady and St Kenelm, aim to promote healthy, independent and responsible members of society by encouraging all children to follow our Mission Statement;
"Bringing out the best in everyone, for the benefit of all, in the Spirit of Christ."
We want all of our pupils to play a positive role in contributing to school life and the wider community through class & school councils, fundraising events, supporting nominated charities and involvement in community activities.
Our pupils are given opportunities in RSHE lessons and assemblies to develop confidence, self-motivation and an understanding of their rights and responsibilities within our diverse society.
We teach RSHE in a variety of ways: as a discrete subject, via assemblies and through other subjects such as RE, History, Geography, Literacy, Maths and Science, as well as through outdoor educational visits, community work and activities.
We also embrace focus weeks where children immerse themselves in a particular aspect of RSHE such as
E-Safety. Anti-bullying, UK Parliament week.
Our aim is to equip our children with the skills and emotional tools to embrace the 'Real World' outside of our school, making positive choices especially when faced with difficult ones!