Personal development covers activities that improve awareness and identity, develop talents and potential, build human capital and help a person engage in society, enhance the quality of life and contribute to the realisation of dreams and aspirations.
At Siddal Primary School, we believe whole heartedly in supporting the development of the whole child, placing emphasis not only on academic success but also on each child’s personal development. Keeping our children safe and supporting our children’s mental health and well being is at the heart of everything we do.
Our intent at the Polaris Multi-Academy Trust prepares our pupils for their adult lives, teaching them to understand how to engage with society and providing them with plentiful opportunities to do so.
We believe that every pupil is unique and that our school is in a prime position to support our pupil’s personal development and develop character. We have a dedicated team who work tirelessly to ensure every pupil receives the best support. In essence, to make them good citizens.
Our personal development curriculum develops knowledge, skills and understanding that pupils need to play a full part in society as active and responsible citizens. Pupils learn about politics, parliament and voting as well as human rights, justice, the law and the economy. They also learn the skills of active citizenship. Teaching is brought to life using real issues that are relevant to the children at school or in the wider community/nationally.
In supporting children to become active citizens, the development of their character is key. There are hundreds of character traits that make a person unique. As a school community, we have identified six character traits that are important to us and that we want to develop in our children in order to prepare them for adult life and support them in becoming active citizens.
Our school community have chosen six key character traits. We believe it will enable pupils to become active citizens.
At the core of our personal development curriculum sits our PSHE curriculum where children are taught about how to manage themselves, and relationships, how to keep safe and how to become good citizens. The children are then provided with ample opportunities to put their learning into practice during everyday school life.
Our curriculum teaches our children to;