Relationships and Sex Education and Health Education
The Department for Education is introducing compulsory Relationships Education for primary pupils and Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) for secondary pupils from September 2020. Also, from September 2020 it will be compulsory for all schools to teach Health Education.
Relationships Education is compulsory for Primary School children.
Through these subjects, they want to support all young people to be happy, healthy and safe – they want to equip them for adult life and to make a positive contribution to society.
Below are extracts from the Relationships and Sex Education and Health Education Statutory Guidance for school that refer to what Primary Schools have to teach.
Please read these and use the link below them to complete the parent/carer consultation. The consultation will remain open until 2nd September 2019.
Once the Consultation has closed on 2nd September, the School Governors will review the information and report back to parents/carers during the Autumn term 2019
Please make sure that you have read both the documents above before answering the brief consultation by clicking here...