Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE)

PSHE which includes work on citizenship is taught throughout the school by form teachers, and circle times are regularly used to share ideas, issues and feelings. Games, role play, art, visits and visitors are all part of our activities.
Culture Week is one highlight of the PSHE program, in which we share a variety of activities from another culture in the Autumn term. This year Culture Week focused on South America.
However, we recognise that moral values are largely taught, and that Manor children need to experience respect, tolerance, forgiveness and a high standard of pastoral care if they are to be motivated to incorporate these attitudes into their own lives. Children learn by example, so the qualities of behaviour we wish to encourage in our pupils are those which we, as adults in the school community, try to demonstrate ourselves.
Lise Price, PSHE Subject Leader

