PSHE
Welcome to PSHE!
Here you will find Foundry Lane's curriculum map for the current academic year. Miss Kenway and Miss Horn are are our PSHE co-ordinators and would be happy to talk to you about PSHE anytime!
We have had a great term learning all about 'Living in the Wider World'. Year 1 even had some visitors to their PSHEe lessons, talking about different jobs in the community. Why not have a look at the pictures below to see what they got up to?
Have a look at our updated Long Term overview - we have some exciting visitor suggestions to help bring our PSHEe alive. Please get in contact with Miss Kenway or Miss Horn if you feel you can contribute to any of our subjects or have any ideas.
LQBTQ+ Month
Foundry Lane celebrated LGBTQ+ month by taking part in activities using the books, Introducing Teddy by Jessica Walton and The Girl With Two Dads by Mel Elliott. Mrs Loftus had an exciting assembly prepared to share and celebrate diversity!
PSHEe New Curriculum Parent Presentation
Please find information about the new RSE and PSHEe curriculum.
Mindfullness
At Foundry Lane we know the importance of looking after our selves both physically and mentally. That's why we take 15 minutes out of each day to engage in mindfullness activities. We love listening to mindfullness stories, taking part in mindfullness colouring and being aware of how we can relax ourselves when we feel tense or worried. It helps us calm down after lunch and gets us ready for the afternoon ahead! And relaaaaax!
Pupil Leadership Team - this is made up of the House Captains and the School Council
What is the School Council?
The school council works to make improvements to the school and the way we do things at Foundry Lane. We look around for things that could be better and discuss what to do. Everyone gets a chance to speak and when we’ve finished we vote on the best ideas and then start working on changing things. Sometimes we have to talk to teachers and sometimes we have to make phone calls to people outside of the school.
Who are the School Councillors?
Every year we run an election campaign to vote for two new representatives for each class. A good representative will speak at the council meetings about things that their class is interested in. They will also tell their class about what is going on in the council meetings and put the minutes up in the classroom.