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Personal Development & Wellbeing

What is Personal Development and Wellbeing?

In 2026, the UK government defines Personal Development and Wellbeing as a standalone evaluation area for schools, reflecting a shift toward holistic education that prepares pupils for life beyond the classroom. 
According to statutory guidance and the 2025 Education Inspection Framework, this area consists of several key pillars:
1. Character Development and Values
Schools must help pupils develop positive personal traits and virtues that guide their conduct. This includes: 
  • Resilience and Confidence: Enabling pupils to persevere through setbacks and develop a positive sense of self.
  • British Values: Promoting democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect.
  • Active Citizenship: Developing responsible citizens who are prepared to participate in public life and community volunteering. 
2. Physical and Mental Wellbeing
Wellbeing is a statutory requirement, with schools expected to foster an environment where talking about emotions is normalized. 
  • Mental Health: Teaching pupils to recognize early signs of mental ill-health (e.g., anxiety, depression) and distinguish everyday emotions from clinical conditions.
  • Physical Health: Understanding the benefits of an active lifestyle, healthy eating, and the importance of sleep.
  • Support Systems: Implementing whole-school approaches, often supported by Senior Mental Health Leads and Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs). 
3. Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE)
From September 2026, updated statutory guidance places a stronger focus on modern risks: 
  • Safe Relationships: Teaching about consent, body autonomy, and recognizing grooming or harmful online content.
  • Societal Issues: Secondary schools must now explicitly address topics such as misogyny, online influencers, and toxic subcultures.
  • Respect for Diversity: Promoting equality and understanding protected characteristics, such as disability and race, under the Equality Act. 
4. Preparation for Life Beyond School
This encompasses practical skills and career readiness: 
  • Careers Guidance: Providing pupils with contact with employers and work-related learning.
  • Life Skills: As part of the 2026 curriculum reforms, there is an increased emphasis on financial literacy, digital safety, and oracy (speaking skills).
  • Online Safety: Teaching pupils to navigate digital risks like deepfakes, AI manipulation, and "sextortion". 
5. Whole-School Ethos
The government emphasizes that wellbeing cannot be a "bolt-on" subject; it must permeate the school's culture. This includes: 
  • Inclusion: Ensuring an environment where all pupils, including those with SEND, feel safe and valued.
  • Pupil Voice: Enabling students to influence school decisions and leadership.
  • Safeguarding: Using personal development lessons as a primary tool for early intervention and child protection.

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  • OUR SCHOOL
    • Welcome
    • Admissions
    • School Performance
    • Our Staff
    • Inclusion & SEND
    • Safeguarding
    • Pupils and Sport Premium
    • Our Governors
    • Benchmarking and Reporting
    • Strategic Partners
    • Equalities Statement
    • Policies
    • Vacancies
  • CATHOLIC LIFE
    • Catholic Mission
    • Catholic Vision and Values
    • Our School's Aims
    • Vision Embodiment
    • Our Unique Context
    • Class Saints
    • Catholic Social Teaching
    • Catholic Life and Mission
    • Gospel Values
    • Catholic Services
    • Chaplaincy Team
    • The English Martyrs
    • Our Parishes
    • Prayer and Liturgy
    • Racial Justice Equality and Diversity
    • Religious Education
  • ACADEMIC LIFE
    • Personal Development & Wellbeing
    • Curriculum
    • Cultural Calendar
    • Curriculum Map
    • Extra Curriculum
    • Phonics Programme
    • British Values
  • SCHOOL LIFE
    • The School Day
    • Extended Day Offer
    • School Lunch Menu
    • School Ambassadors
  • PARENTS
    • Online Safety​
    • Term Dates
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Extended Day Offer
    • Parent View
    • SEN Learning
    • School Uniform
    • Homework
    • Parent Teacher Association
    • Secondary school transfer list
    • School Closures
    • Parent Feedback
    • Help and Advice for Parents
    • Class Information >
      • Nursery
      • Reception
      • Year 1
      • Year 2
      • Year 3
      • Year 4
      • Year 5
      • Year 6
  • NEWSLETTERS
    • School Newsletters
    • Parish newsletters
  • CONTACT US