“I have come that you may have life and have it to the full”
St John
At St. Paulinus we have adopted the programme Life to the Full by Ten Ten Resources, to teach Relationships Education and Health Education . Ten Ten is an award-winning Catholic educational organisation that is well-respected and very experienced in this field of work.
The Life to the Full programme is based on the structure of ‘A Model Catholic RSHE Curriculum’ by the Catholic Education Service. This model curriculum was highlighted as a work of good practice by the Department of Education so we have confidence that the programme will be fit for purpose in supporting the growth and development of your child.
Life to the Full is much more than a series of lessons. It is an entire platform of creative resources that will engage, inform and inspire our children and, indeed, you as parents. This includes interactive video content, story-based activities, employing a wide range of teaching tools, original worship music and an accompanying programme of classroom prayers.
Life to the Full is intended to be partnership between home, school and church. We know that you already do a fantastic job and we see our new programme, Life to the Full, as a means to further develop, support and enrich the partnership between home, school and church so that your child is fully supported.
LIFE TO THE FULL & THE PROTECTED CHARACTERISTICS:
- In KS1, we look at family structures (particularly KS1, Module 2, Unit 2: Special People). Modern family structures, which reflect British society, are discussed, with an emphasis on no two families being the same.
- In Lower KS2, we explore similarities and differences (LKS2 Module 1, Unit 2: We Don’t Have To Be The Same) and deepen children’s exploration of family and others in LKS2 Module 2 Unit 2: Family, Friend and Others.
- In Upper KS2, we explore difference once again through the Paradise Street series, including discussions around ‘two mums and two dads’ etc.
An old Hebrew Prayer sums up the importance of why we teach relationships education at St.Paulinus:
For each of us, life is like a journey.
Birth is the beginning of this journey, And death is not the end; but the destination.
It is a journey that takes us from youth to age, from innocence to awareness,
from ignorance to knowledge, from foolishness to wisdom, from weakness to strength and often back again,
from offence to forgiveness, from pain to compassion, from fear to faith
from defeat to victory and from victory to defeat,
Until, looking backward or ahead, we see that victory does not lie at some high point along the way, but in having made the journey, stage by stage
NPCAT Relationships, Health and Sex Education Policy