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SMSC

 

“Children must be taught how to think not what to think” – Margaret Mead

 

What does SMSC at St Columba’s look like?

At the heart of our school is our Catholic ethos steeped in the virtues to live by and these are interweaved through our daily communication and relationships with the community.

Our classes are safe places for out children to learn and make mistakes. We focus in depth on the SMSC curriculum for one lesson per week. However, the children also revisit these at many points across the year in events held or in cross curricular links.

 

Intent

 

At the heart of our SMSC  provision is a commitment to Catholic Social Teaching, which links with our school value ‘Every Person is Precious to God’. Through all aspects of school life, we aim to nurture pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development in a way that reflects Gospel values. At St Coumba’s Catholic Primary School we strive to nurture pupils who are not only reflective and morally responsible, but who are also active in their communities, respectful of diversity, and committed to building a fairer world. Rooted in the principles of solidarity, subsidiarity, stewardship, and supporting the poor, our SMSC curriculum empowers students to grow in faith, character and service, inspired by Christ’s example. 

 Implementation

SMSC is a weekly session in all classes.

SMSC is also taught through nurture sessions in small groups and in class sessions.

Children will be directly informed they are participating in SMSC sessions often through the use of circle times.

Teachers will use the school’s SMSC overview to plan each session.

SMSC will be evidenced through the use of Big Books. Each class will have their own SMSC Big Book.

 

Impact

 The children will be able to:

  • Reflect on their own and other people’s beliefs and perspective on life.
  • Recognise the difference between right and wrong.
  • Use a range of social skills in different contexts.
  • Understand a wide range of cultural influences that have shaped their own heritage and that of others.

 

 SMSC Curriculum Map

smsc curriculum map.pdf

SMSC Progression Document

smsc knowledge skills and progression document.pdf

 

 SMSC One Page Profile

 

smsc one page profile.pdf

 

SMSC and SEND

SEND and disadvantaged pupils are supported in their learning. All children are able to participate in SMSC sessions. Any barriers that children may face will be identified and addressed by teachers and support staff.

SEND and disadvantaged children will also have additional nurture sessions to support and help them where needed in their SMSC learning.

 

SMSC Related Policies

relationship sex health education policy.pdf