This resource is aimed at PSHE and RSE leads in primary schools.
It is for sharing the amazing work you do, across your school, in the area of Personal Development.
It enables leaders to evidence all of the categories covered in the aide memoire for PSHE, RSE and Personal Development.
It includes a completed version to act as inspiration and an editable version for you to add the amazing work you do in school.
A recent OFSTED inspection loved the resource and made it very easy for them to navigate around the Personal Development of pupils at the school.
A great document to save as a PDF and upload to your website.
Empower pupils to tackle bullying with this ready-to-use, whole-school resource pack—ideal for PSHE, Anti-Bullying Week & pupil voice activities.
Includes:
Discussion Prompts (Reception–Y6) tailored by age group
Posters that promote empathy, respect & kindness
Promises Posters for class pledges & shared values
Teacher Guidance Sheet for easy delivery
Safeguarding Pupil Voice Strategy built-in
Perfect for sparking discussion, building positive behaviour, and collecting evidence for 51ºÚÁÏ â€” all in one impactful, visually engaging pack.
Key Features:
Supports PSHE, RHE and 51ºÚÁÏ objectives
Differentiated discussion prompts for EYFS through Year 6
Helps teachers gather and evidence pupil voice
Ready to print – includes posters, cards, teacher tips, and guidance
Promotes a positive, inclusive, and kind classroom culture
Ideal for use during Anti-Bullying Week, assemblies, or pastoral time
Developed by experienced educators at RH Education
How to Use:
Display posters in your classroom or shared spaces as constant reminders of your anti-bullying ethos.
Use the age-specific discussion prompts in PSHE lessons or circle time to explore key issues around bullying and inclusion.
Gather pupil voice by recording discussions or collecting written responses for 51ºÚÁÏ evidence.
Introduce the Promises Posters at the start of term or during Anti-Bullying Week – pupils can sign them to show their commitment to kindness and respect.
Use the Teacher Guidance Sheet for a quick-read, no-fuss implementation plan.