Personal, Social, Health, Relationships and Sex Education (PSHRSE)
Curriculum Overview and Skills Progression
At Robin Hood Junior School we follow the Jigsaw scheme of work to deliver our PSHE lessons. Jigsaw is a progressive and spiral scheme of learning. In planning the lessons, Jigsaw PSHE ensures that learning from previous years is revisited and extended, adding new concepts, knowledge and skills, year on year as appropriate. The documents below draw out the spiral knowledge and skills progression within all six Puzzles (units of work) including the key vocabulary used in each year group and questions to initiate and support conversations at home; explicit links to the DfE statutory Relationships and Health Education outcomes have been made in each Puzzle.
Information on statutory guidance on relationships education, relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education (September 2025)
Children are increasingly exposed to harmful content online, including misogynistic attitudes and unhealthy views about relationships. That's why schools across England are getting new guidance to help teachers navigate these challenges and support children to develop positive attitudes.
The government has published updated guidance for relationships, sex and health education in schools, with a fresh focus on helping all children identify positive role models and challenge harmful ideas they might encounter online and in real life. But what do these changes mean for parents and pupils? Here's what you need to know.
Link to RHJ Relationships and Sex Education Policy