Our RSE Curriculum
Our tailored Relationships and Sex Education offers learning pathways for primary and secondary students.
Our interactive and inclusive workshops equip young learners with the tools to understand themselves, nurture healthy relationships and navigate puberty with clarity and care.
We pride ourselves on our approach to RSE Curriculum
Compliant
Our workshops correspond to the statutory Relationships, Sex and Health Education guidance.
Bespoke
Our sessions can be delivered through stand-alone workshops, carousels on drop-down-days or whole-year assemblies.
Interactive
Drawing on the creative pedagogies of AGENDA our workshops are discursive and craft-based.
Our primary curriculum
Our workshops are LGBTQIA+ inclusive, age-appropriate, rights-based, and respond to the statutory RSE guidance. The lists below demonstrates how our four key RSE themes can progress across the key stages. We can also plan bespoke programmes tailored to your school’s needs and existing curriculum.
Consent and staying safe online
Puberty and Health
Equality and Identity
Families and relationships
- Key Stage 1 (Y1-2)
- Lower Key Stage 2 (Y3-4)
- Upper Key Stage 2 (Y5-6)
Consent & Staying Safe Online
- Understanding personal boundaries (including online);
- Not sharing personal info and who to talk to if they experience anything harmful online.
Puberty & Health
- Basic body parts (including correct terms);
- Hygiene, how bodies change over time; naming feelings.
Equality & Identity
- Celebrating differences: learning about abilities, family structures, heritage.
Families & Relationships
- Different kinds of families;
- Identifying positive qualities of relationships: kindness, sharing, listening.
Consent & Staying Safe Online
- Building consent and respecting boundaries; understanding digital behaviour;
- Importance of privacy settings; seeking support.
Puberty & Health
- Intro to puberty: body hair, sweat, mood swings, periods, hygiene.
- Seeking support.
Equality & Identity
- Exploring parts of who we are (e.g., race, ability) and respecting others.
Families & Relationships
- Creating positive, respectful friendships;
- Conflict resolution; building empathy; seeking support.
Consent & Staying Safe Online
- Understanding enthusiastic consent vs pressure;
- Navigating information we see online; healthy digital interactions.
Puberty & Health
- Physical and emotional changes in puberty;
- Periods and period products, hygiene reminders;
- Self-care, and recognising when to seek help.
Equality & Identity
- Challenging stereotypes & understanding inequality;
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Families & Relationships
- Exploring harm in relationships (bullying);
- Understanding respect and boundaries in friendships;
- Seeking support.
OUR SECONDARY CURRICULUM
Our workshops are LGBTQIA+ inclusive, age-appropriate, rights-based, and respond to the statutory RSE guidance. The lists below demonstrates how our seven key RSE themes can progress across the key stages. We can also plan bespoke programmes tailored to your school’s needs and existing curriculum.
Identities
Relationships
Consent
Sexual violence
Bodies
Reproductive & Sexual Health
Media
- Key Stage 4
- Key Stage 5
- Key Stage 6
Identities
- What are the various intersecting aspects that make up who we are?
Relationships
- Intro to positive relationships; friendship & family, improving relationships.
Consent
- Intro to consent; understanding boundaries, seeking consent, getting help.
Sexual violence
- Gender roles; gendered expectations and pressure these create.
Bodies
- Puberty, anatomy, correct names, hygiene, periods & taboo-busting.
Reproductive & Secual Health
- What do the words 'contraception' 'protection' 'conception' mean?
Media
- Body image, diversity, representation, body positivity, social media.
Identities
- What does LGBTQIA+ stand for? Understanding queer history and context.
Relationships
- Identifying abusive behaviour, stalking, identifying green and red flags, trust and jealousy.
Consent
- Consent & the law, signs of consent and no consent, digital consent, seeking support.
Sexual violence
- Rape culture; myths & misconceptions, misogyny & incels, seeking support.
Bodies
- Diversity in bodies, myth busting & misconceptions e.g. myth of virginity.
Reproductive & Secual Health
- Contraception & protection in detail, PEP & PREP, stigma, accessing services, your rights.
Media
- Sexual scripts, the representation of sex in the media including pornography.
Identities
- What's the difference between sex and gender? Allyship and inclusive spaces.
Relationships
- Communication, accountability, break-ups, boundary-setting and 'romantic scripts'.
Consent
- Defining "sex"; connection between consent, communication and pleasure.
Sexual violence
- Understanding the effects of sexual violence; trauma; supporting survivors.
Bodies
- The body & sexual pleasure; myth of virginity.
Reproductive & Secual Health
- Abortion care & reproductive rights; fertility, conception facts, miscarriage.
Media
- Presentation of sexuality in the media; social media and censorship.
Our Impact
We believe every young person deserves access to to inclusive, honest and empowering relationships and sex education.
Our mission is to equip them, and those that support them with the tools to navigate relationships, boundaries, identity and wellbeing with confidence and respect.
We work with schools and universities across the UK. Speak to one of our unembarrassable team members to find out more about how our workshops could work for you.