Course Overview
The new OFSTED framework places significant emphasis on Personal Development and Wellbeing, making PSHE education a key contributor to inspection outcomes. With the statutory status of Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE), and Health Education, alongside schools' safeguarding duties, the role of the PSHE subject leader has never been more pivotal. This course will empower PSHE leads to confidently prepare for OFSTED inspections, ensuring the subject's impact is fully recognised across the inspection framework.
Why attend?
The evolving OFSTED inspection framework emphasises a more nuanced evaluation of educational settings, moving beyond single-word judgments to detailed report cards that assess various aspects of a school's performance.
As a PSHE lead, attending this course will equip you to:
Navigate New Inspection Criteria: Understand the latest OFSTED proposals, including the shift to report cards and a 5-point grading scale, ensuring your school's PSHE program aligns with these changes.
Enhance Personal Development: Strengthen your role in promoting personal development, a key focus in the updated inspection framework, by integrating comprehensive PSHE strategies.
Demonstrate Compliance: Prepare to showcase your school's adherence to statutory requirements for Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education, and Health Education, reflecting positively in OFSTED's detailed evaluations.
By attending, you'll be better prepared to lead your school's PSHE programme effectively, ensuring that it meets the latest inspection standards and contributes to overall school improvement.
What will it cover?
- The common inspection framework and its implications for PSHE education
- The role of PSHE in the Personal Development and wellbeing judgement
- How best to gather and present evidence of pupils’ learning and progress
- How PSHE supports schools to meet their safeguarding duties through the curriculum
- How PSHE leads can demonstrate that they are meeting the statutory requirements for Health Education, Relationships Education and Relationships and Sex Education
Who should attend?
PSHE subject leaders, School leaders
Cost
£105 per delegate
1 free place as part of the PSHE SLA
