St Josephs Catholic Primary School Sex and Relationship Education (SRE)

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St Josephs Catholic Primary School Sex and Relationship Education (SRE)

What is SRE? The place of SRE in the curriculum of a Catholic School A Journey in Love An introduction to the programme Its structure and content

SRE is the life long learning about physical, moral and emotional development. It is the understanding of the importance of marriage for family life, stable and loving relationships, respect, love and care. It is also about the teaching of sex, sexuality and sexual health

SRE at St Josephs SRE forms a part of the PSHE Programme PSHE, RE and SRE will have overlapping areas Our key objective is the well-being of the child Parents have the right to withdraw their children from elements of SRE education We believe parents are the prime educators of their children The school, church and family will work together; our role as a school is to support you and not to replace you

A Journey in Love The central message of the Christian faith is love. The central message of our SRE teaching is love. My commandment is this: love one another, just as I have loved you John 15:12

A Journey in Love Approved by the Diocese, the programme teaches that: The journey begins at the moment of our conception God is at the heart of love Puberty can be an extremely confusing time for children, our message will be that even in this confusion, God is there The Sacrament of marriage publicly declares the commitment of each spouse to the other permanently in the acknowledgement that it is God-given

The structure of A Journey in Love The programme is made up of 4 areas: Physical Social Emotional Intellectual Each area is broken down into: Activities Pause & Reflect Prayer

Reception Children know and understand that God has made them unique and that although we are all different we are all special to him. Examples of Reception activities: A graph of eye colours Why was I given my name? Who are my friends? I grew for 9 months in my mummys tummy, Jesus grew for 9 months in Marys womb

Year 1 Children know and understand that they are growing and developing as members of their own family and Gods family. Examples of Year 1 activities: Draw a picture of my family How old was I when I learned to crawl, speak etc. How can I help at home? We are members of Gods family

Year 2 Children know and understand that they are growing and developing in a God-given community. Examples of Year 2 activities: What is community? Explore school as a community How can we contribute to the community? As children of God, how should we help each other?

Year 3 Children know and understand the virtues essential to friendship e.g. loyalty, responsibility and experience the importance both of forgiving and being forgiven and of celebrating Gods forgiveness. Examples of Year 3 activities: Who cares for me at home, school, parish, community? How do you keep safe? How do you take care of others? How do you feel if a friend is not there for you or you are not there for them? How can I forgive and include others as Jesus did?

Year 4 Children know and understand that they are all different and celebrate these differences as they appreciate that Gods love accepts us as we are and as we change. Examples of Year 4 activities: Recognise all pupils grow and develop at a different rate Name male and female body parts Identify the development of the baby in the womb How do I appreciate my own and others gifts, talents, achievements and all that makes us unique St Pauls teaching on love

Year 5 Children know and become aware of the physical and emotional changes that accompany puberty- sensitivity, mood swings, anger, boredom, etc. and grow further in their understanding of Gods presence in their daily lives. Examples of Year 5 activities: Identify and celebrate the ways I have changed since birth Discuss the external and internal changes which happen to boys and girls in puberty Recognise behaviour changes as we grow up Children share their understanding of change through poetry, prayer, art etc.

Year 6 Children develop, in an appropriate way for their age, an understanding of sexuality and grow further in their appreciation of their dignity and worth as children of God. Examples of Year 6 activities: Explain how human life is conceived Male and female reproductive organs Sexual intercourse between husband and wife How a child grows within the mothers womb How we often use the word love too casually Understand that God causes new life to begin through the love that parents have for each other