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deliver the new primary RSHE curriculum

Discovery Education Health and Relationships

Discovery Education Health and Relationships

Confidently teach the primary RSHE curriculum with Health and Relationships. Providing structured lesson materials, teacher support, parent communication guidance and advice for measuring pupil progress, this digital PSHE programme helps teachers create a safe, supportive and stimulating learning environment.

Support Pupil Wellbeing and Boost Self-esteem

Written by subject-expert teachers, Health and Relationships makes it easy to teach RSHE across the whole school. Centred around child-led videos and animations, the resources help pupils relate to the subject, encouraging them to participate in discussions and be more engaged in their learning.

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Excalibur Primary School, Cheshire

Daniel Hancock, Assistant Headteacher

“What we like most about Health and Relationships is the video content. That was the biggest factor for us in choosing this programme. We wanted a scheme of work that was well pitched for children and this is pitch perfect. Each unit includes a video presented by children and young adults. The films are relatable, engaging and easy for pupils to understand.”

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Iveson Primary School

Sarah, Year 4 Teacher + PSHE Subject Leader

“We chose the programme because it provides excellent curriculum coverage and takes a spiral approach, allowing pupils to build upon their learning each year.”

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Preston Primary School

Victoria, Year 2/3 Teacher

“One of the things we like best about Health and Relationships is that it’s user friendly. As time-poor teachers, it’s great to be able to access what we need quickly, whether a lesson plan or a particular video or activity. We can simply switch on and start teaching.”

PSHE Programme coverage

Explore Our Programme Topics for Years 1-6

Each topic contains age-appropriate content that increases in complexity and maturity through the year groups, allowing pupils to build on their skills and understanding each year.

Healthy and Happy friendships

This topic explores friendships: their importance, what being a good friend means, and how to keep friendships positive and healthy.

Similarities and Differences

Children explore and celebrate the similarities and differences between people. They’ll begin to recognise their own personal strengths and abilities, and develop self-respect.

Caring and Responsibility

Pupils examine increasing responsibilities towards themselves and others as they get older, including the role they can play and the difference they can make within their communities.

Families and Committed Relationships

This topic explores the importance and diversity of families, and the characteristics of healthy, positive family relationships. At Year 6, pupils explore human reproduction and other ways to start a family.

Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds

Learn about different ways to maintain wellbeing and prevent illness; how to develop a healthy, balanced lifestyle; and the consequences and effects of different habits and choices.

Coping with Change

Learn about different ways to maintain wellbeing and prevent illness; how to develop a healthy, balanced lifestyle; and the consequences and effects of different habits and choices.

Supporting Parental Communication

Opening conversations with parents surrounding the RSHE curriculum can feel tricky to navigate. That’s why we’ve composed presentations and printable materials to support your communication with parents and to help them feel comfortable and supported around what their children are learning in school.

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