Today 5P participated in a powerful and engaging pupil voice activity. This lesson was valuable as it was a chance to gather their views on all aspects of relationship and health education. The children expressed their opinions to help teachers design PSHE lessons for pupils in the future. They were brilliant at explaining what they had learned in PSHE education and considered topics that were most important to them. Finally, they made suggestions about how relationship education and PSHE education could be improved in our school.
The children considered the PSHE curriculum and after a detailed discussion, decided on the aspects of PSHE that were beneficial to them and suggested a wish for the future. Hamza had a great idea!
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