Teaching and Learning Policies
RSE POLICY
From September 2020, it is a statutory requirement that all schools in England and Wales are teaching Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) as a fundamental part of the curriculum.
As part of implementing the RSE curriculum, schools must consult with the children, parents, staff and governors to ensure there is a general consensus on our approaches to policy and the curriculum content.
Yewtree Primary School will be starting their consultation process on Thursday 25th February 2021; the consultation will close on the Thursday 11th February 2021.
As part of this, parents, staff and governors, will be asked to read through the RSHE (Relationship, Sex and Health Education) policy below.
In order to provide your feedback to this consultation, we would appreciate your completion of the questionnaire below.
Your views are very important to us and we will respond to you on the outcome of this process later this term. Once we have considered all the feedback the finalised Relationship, Sex and Health Education Policy will be uploaded to the school’s website.
If you have any queries or concerns regarding the consultation process, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
If you wish to carry out further reading around RSE, the following document may be of use to you: