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Health Education at Banks Avenue School - 2021
Every two years schools are legally obligated to consult with their school communities on their Health Curriculum; in particular the Sexuality component of the Health Curriculum.
Information on our Health Curriculum is available our school website ; look under curriculum.
There is a two page document for whānau on Sexuality Education:
https://ero.govt.nz/sites/default/files/media-documents/2021-05/ERO-18262-Sexuality-Education-brochure-Primary-whanau-v2.pdf
Finally there is a You Tube video to watch: I outline what we teach at Banks Avenue School in the junior school and in the senior school in Relationship and Sexuality Education. Video link
https://youtu.be/Qu0A4iXJmlw
We really appreciate your feedback. Survey due date is Friday 1 October
Was the information shared with you on Relationship and Sexuality Education useful?
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What do you think are the most important things for children to learn, in relation to Sexuality and Relationship education ( in primary school)?
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Are there any aspects of Sexuality and Relationship education , based on our school curriculum and the information we have shared, that you are concerned about?
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Here is our draft delivery statement: Banks Avenue School will implement a programme of Health Education based on the New Zealand Curriculum and in keeping with the school’s charter and HEART values. The focus of the programme will be to give our students the knowledge, skills and attitudes to maintain and enhance well-being. Students will recognise social and societal influences on well-being and be given opportunities to take action to promote their own and others’ well-being. In delivering Health Education, Banks Avenue School teachers will use a range of appropriate teaching strategies that engage students and enable development of learning assets, while taking opportunities to integrate Health Education learning with other aspects of The New Zealand Curriculum. How happy are you that we ratify this delivery statement for the next two years?
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Changes at Puberty - taught in year 6. This topic is taught every year; before it is taught parents are contacted and offered an overview of the programme and a chance to meet with the teachers to discuss content and delivery. Do you agree that Changes at Puberty is taught in year 6?
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Have you any further questions / comments in relation to our Health programme or the Sexuality and Relationship component of it?
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