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Information about what RSE looks like at Dysart

From May 2021, relationships and sex education will become statutory in all secondary schools in England; and Relationships education will become statutory in all primary schools in England. In line with government guidance, it is recommend that age-appropriate sex education is also taught in all primary schools. Health Education will also become statutory in all state-funded schools.

At Dysart School this means we will continue to support our children to learn about keeping healthy in all aspects of their lives, including learning about changes in their bodies that occur during puberty.

As part of implementing the Relationships and Sex Education Curriculum, schools must consult with parents. As part of this consultation we would appreciate your completion of the following questions:

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* 1. Parent/Carer name:

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* 2. Year group of my child

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* 3. I think PSRE/RSE is an important part of the school curriculum 

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* 4. PSRE/RSE taught in Dysart can make a real difference to the life of my child 

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* 5. I am aware of the topics that will be covered during PSRE/RSE sessions at Dysart School  

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* 6. Do you have any concerns linked to the following areas of the PSRE/RSE curriculum being taught to your child?  

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* 7. Are there any changes or additions that you think should be made to the Draft Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) Policy? 

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* 8. Are there any changes or additions that you think should be made to the PSRE/RSE Curriculum outline and content?

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* 9. What do you think is the appropriate age to teach children about puberty?

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* 10. In the future, how would you like to be given information about RSE and ways to support your child at home?

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