
Welcome to St. Margaret's PSHE Webpage...
“What we teach in the classroom will help our pupils foster
lifelong aspirations, goals and values.”
The PSHE Association.
Mrs Sarah Izzard - PSHE Lead
At University, I read English, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Second to this, I have always been fascinated by people. PSHE is an area of the curriculum, which has enabled me to further learn about others, the community, as well as myself. I believe that PSHE is a quintessential part of the curriculum at St. Margaret’s empowering the children with self-awareness, strategies to enable them to re-focus when they are feeling emotionally flooded, or to better face challenging situations that arise within their life journey, as well as developing a greater understanding of the parish and wider community in which they live.
When you are telling a joke and someone isn't laughing or they tell you to stop, you should stop because it could hurt their feelings. - Damilola
When someone asks you to stop or the person is not laughing, that's not banter. Three main things to look out for: if you would be upset if someone said that to you, the target isn't laughing, if the focus is someone's insecurities. - Yash
If you are making a joke but you take it too far, other people's feelings will be hurt and they will be sad. - Kwame