iValue (PSHE)
The I-Value curriculum is our own bespoke personal development curriculum, comprising of Relationships and Sex and Health Education, Citizenship, Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education and Careers Education. Each year group study a combination of units which are age appropriate; support the pastoral and academic curriculum and provide students with a curriculum that is suited to their age, key-stage and year group.
The I-value curriculum develops the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to manage their lives, now and in the future and to prepare them for their next stage in education. It helps children and young people to stay healthy and safe, while preparing them to make the most of life and work in our rapidly changing world.
Our values include:
- Equality and respect
- Tolerance and celebration of diversity
- Rights and responsibilities
- Democracy and the rule of law
- Citizenship and community
- Kindness and consideration
What will be taught?
Our knowledge rich PHSE curriculum is referred to as ‘I-Value’ and is delivered to all students at Middlewich High School as a timetabled lesson once per fortnight. Our I-Value programme of study sets out learning opportunities for each key stage, in three core themes: Health and Wellbeing, Relationships, and Living in the Wider World. Our full journey is below. INSERT LEARNING JOURNEY PDF PLEASE
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Autumn 1 Health and wellbeing |
Autumn 2 Living in the wider world |
Spring 1 Relationships |
Spring 2 Health and Wellbeing |
Summer 1 Relationships |
Summer 2 Living in the wider world |
Year 7 |
Transition and safety |
Diversity |
Developing skills and aspirations |
Health and puberty |
Building relationships |
Financial decision making |
Year 8 |
Drugs and alcohol |
Identity and relationships |
Discrimination |
Emotional wellbeing |
Community and Careers |
Digital literacy |
Year 9 |
Peer influence, substance use and gangs |
Respectful relationships |
Setting Goals |
Healthy lifestyle |
Intimate relationships |
Employability skills |
Year 10 |
Mental Health |
Respectful Relationships |
Financial decision making |
Exploring influence |
Addressing extremism and radicalisation |
Work experience |
Year 11 |
Building for the future |
Communication and relationships |
Next Steps |
Independence |
Families |
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What extra opportunities are there?
The curriculum also includes I-value days when the normal timetable is collapsed to focus on PSHE and Careers Education. Guest speakers will also be invited into assemblies and some content will be delivered weekly during personal development activities.
What happens in lessons?
A wide range of delivery techniques are used given the sensitive nature of the topics covered. Pupils will explore their own thinking and are encouraged to discuss their opinions in class, but should they not wish to offer their viewpoints, this will be dealt with sensitively.
Specialists are used for key elements of the programme of study during our I-Value days, these can include mental health professionals, health professionals, career professionals and careers advisors.
All students have access to the career planning tool, Start which is used to store achievements throughout their school career to provide an overview of activities and to help with work related learning.
How can families support our young people at home?
As part of our commitment to prepare students for a rapidly changing world, we are delighted to continue using an innovative online resource called Start.
Start will help your child to connect with their future career potential, develop their employability and help them to explore future career and study options at school or at home. We encourage you to use Start with your child at home. Encourage them to rate jobs, qualifications, colleges or universities so that we can see their preferences in order to support them better.
PHSE is concerned with staying safe and being an active part of society. Keeping up with current affairs is very important for our young people, please ensure that pupils watch the news and read a quality newspaper in preparation for classwork.