Welcome to the Personal Development Section
Here at Branston Community Academy, we are proud of the work carried out to support and develop students personal, social and emotional health and wellbeing. This is done predominantly through our timetabled Personal Development lessons and is supported by weekly assemblies and external agencies.
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To establish a school community where every individual:
- Has equality of opportunity to realise their potential
- Feels safe, valued and able to live authentically in this community; they feel they belong here and can flourish
- Takes collective responsibility for living out our shared values
- Has the knowledge, skills, characteristics and experience to be a positive contributing member of the school community and wider society
Our Personal Development Curriculum has been developed by using student voice, in conjunction with statutory and recommended guidance, including RSE, PSHE, SMSC, and British Values requirements.
In addition, several departments also have a vital input on the delivery of this curriculum, including Science, RE, Computing, PE and Food Technology.
Topics covered within the Personal Development curriculum cover three core themes:
- Health and wellbeing
- Relationships
- Living in the wider world
At the Academy, our students follow a carefully planned and sequenced curriculum under the following Personal Development Themes:
- Keeping Safe
- Online Life & Media
- Emotional & Mental Health
- Health & Fitness
- Relationships
- Sexual Health
- Future Choices & Money
- Values, Rights & Responsibilities
- Personal Skill Development
As part of our Personal Development programme, we provide several opportunities for students to develop their leadership skills and to contribute to the school and wider community. We value student voice and this is integral to each of these roles. Our students can become ambassadors in one or more of the following areas: Subject Ambassadors, Wellbeing Ambassadors, DEI ambassadors, Tutor group ambassadors and Community Ambassadors. Please follow our Facebook page to see examples of some of the projects our students have recently been involved with.
In addition, in Year 13, ambassadors will have the opportunity to apply to be a representative on the Student Leadership Team. Our Student Leadership team all undertake a leadership development programme, led by one of our local business partnerships, βNewland Partnersβ. Sessions cover a variety of content including: The difference in managing and leading people; Developing self-awareness, emotional intelligence and resilience skills; How to coach people to succeed and lead change.
βThought for the Dayβ provides a focus for personal development and reflection. It is an opportunity to reflect on fundamental questions of life, to celebrate things of worth and to reinforce the communal identity of our academy and its values of kindness, respect, resilience, aspiration and community.
A daily act of communal and individual contemplation recognises that there is a βspiritualβ aspect of life that students should have the freedom to explore. The βthoughtsβ represent a variety of cultures, identities, beliefs, and worldviews. Students should have the opportunity to consider what they mean for themselves, the school and society as a whole.
A moment of communal silence each day allows students the space to consider how this might relate to their own life, values and lived experience. Students are made aware that there is no intention to instruct them what to think. Different individuals, as well as different age groups, will no doubt use this time differently, and this should be explicitly acknowledged. Some of our students will be βreligiousβ, some will not, many will not quite know-all are invited to take part.
Each month is themed and Day 1 includes an introduction to that theme. In addition, in assembly students will develop their understanding of issues around it and how it is underpinned by BCA and British Values. Many of the themes and thoughts will relate to current events and issues. Some days, students may be invited to participate in exploring and responding to the βthoughtβ, but other days, the βthoughtβ might simply be read out with a moment for personal reflection.
Key Stage 3
Term 1 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Starting at secondary school | Future Choices & money |
2 | Managing money at secondary school | Future Choices & money |
3 | Talking about feelings | Emotional & mental health |
4 | Teamwork | Personal Skills development |
5 | Managing team conflicts | Personal Skills development |
6 | Building confidence | Personal Skills development |
Term 2 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Friendships | Relationships |
2 | Friendship Changes | Relationships |
3 | Peer Influence | Relationships |
4 | Respect | Values |
5 | Online Privacy | Online Life & Media |
6 | Verbal Bullying & Banter | Keeping Safe |
Term 3 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Families | Relationships |
2 | Social Media as a positive influence | Online Life & Media |
3 | Community Diversity | Values |
4 | A welcoming & inclusive school | Values |
5 | Challenging Stereotypes | Values |
6 | Prejudice & Discrimination | Values |
Term 4 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Body Image | Online Life & Media |
2 | Feeling Low | Emotional and mental health |
3 | Boosting my mood | Emotional and mental health |
4 | Managing Disappointment | Emotional and mental health |
5 | Being unique & self-esteem | Emotional and mental health |
6 | Feelings & behaviour | Emotional and mental health |
Term 5 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Food choices | Health & Fitness |
2 | Fit & Active | Health & Fitness |
3 | Personal Hygiene & Oral Health | Health & Fitness |
4 | FGM | Keeping Safe |
5 | Emotional Changes at Puberty | Sexual Health |
6 | Bereavement | Relationships |
Term 6 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Grooming | Keeping Safe |
2 | Tobacco, vaping & cannabis | Keeping Safe |
3 | Young people's attitudes to alcohol | Keeping Safe |
4 | My online personality | Online Life & Media |
5 | Learning from my mistakes | Emotional & Mental Health |
Term 1 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | What does the internet know about me? | Online Life & Media |
2 | Employability skills | Future Choices & Money |
3 | Non-verbal communication | Personal Skills Development |
4 | Active Listening | Personal Skills Development |
5 | Accepting responsibility | Personal Skills Development |
6 | Managing Criticisms | Personal Skills Development |
Term 2 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Communication Skills | Personal Skills Development |
2 | Managing misunderstandings | Personal Skills Development |
3 | Online bullying | Keeping Safe |
4 | Positive online relationships | Relationships |
5 | Family disputes | Relationships |
6 | Connecting with others | Emotional & Mental Health |
Term 3 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Unhealthy comparison | Emotional & Mental Health |
2 | Positive self-talk | Emotional & Mental Health |
3 | Promoting inlcusion | Values |
4 | Challenging unfair family expectations | Values |
5 | Extremism | Values |
Term 4 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Relationship Feelings | Relationships |
2 | Positive romantic relationships | Relationships |
3 | Perceptions/Expectations in a romantic relationship | Relationships |
4 | Relationships & the media | Relationships |
Term 5 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Am I ready for a partner? | Sexual Health |
2 | Taking responsibility for my health | Health & Fitness |
3 | Young people's attitudes about substances | Keeping Safe |
4 | Alcohol | Keeping Safe |
5 | Substances & the media | Keeping Safe |
6 | First Aid & emergencies | Keeping Safe |
Term 6 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Gangs & knife crime | Keeping Safe |
2 | Media influence | Online life & Media |
3 | Anxiety & Depression | Emotional & Mental Health |
4 | Mental Health Stigma | Emotional & Mental Health |
5 | Physical activity & mental health | Health & Fitness |
Term 1 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | What career would I like? | Future Choices & Money |
2 | What careers are available to me? | Future Choices & Money |
3 | Being a young entrepreneur | Future Choices & Money |
4 | Self employment | Future Choices & Money |
5 | Illegal employment | Values |
6 | Working part time | Values |
7 | Study skills | Personal Skills Development |
Term 2 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Championing the LGBTQ+ community | Values |
2 | Why do people behave differently online? | Online Life & Media |
3 | What affects mental health? | Emotional & Mental Health |
4 | Isolation & mental health | Emotional & Mental Health |
5 | Bullying & mental health | Keeping Safe |
6 | Abusive behaviour | Keeping Safe |
Term 3 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Problem solving | Personal Skills Development |
2 | Communication Skills inc. consent | Sexual Health |
3 | Positive use of the media | Online Life & Media |
4 | Managing peer approval | Emotional & Mental Health |
5 | Support for mental health | Emotional & Mental Health |
Term 4 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Pornography | Online life & Media |
2 | Sexting | Online life & Media |
3 | Am I ready for a sexual relationships? | Relationships |
4 | Positive intimate relationships | Relationships |
5 | Relationship loss & change | Relationships |
6 | Family diversity | Relationships |
Term 5 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Sleep & relaxation | Health & Fitness |
2 | Physical activity choices | Health & Fitness |
3 | Sexually transmitted infections | Sexual Health |
4 | Contraception | Sexual Health |
5 | Unintended pregnancy | Sexual Health |
Term 6 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Drugs & the law | Keeping Safe |
2 | Recreational drug use | Keeping Safe |
3 | Substances & emergency aid | Keeping Safe |
4 | Substances & communities | Keeping Safe |
5 | Medicine safety | Keeping Safe |
6 | Knife & gang culture | Keeping Safe |
Key Stage 4
Term 1 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Growth mindset | Personal Skills Development |
2 | My eduaction ambitions | Future Choices and Money |
3 | The changing job market | Future Choices and Money |
4 | Jobs and stereotypes | Future Choices and Money |
5 | Budgeting Skills | Future Choices and Money |
6 | Work choices at 16 | Future Choices and Money |
Term 2 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Being a role model | Values |
2 | Radicalisation & extremism | Keeping Safe |
3 | Gambling addiction | Online Life & Media |
4 | Advertising, social media & regulation | Online Life & Media |
5 | Can you be too reliant on social media? | Online Life & Media |
6 | The dark web pornography | Online Life & Media |
Term 3 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Being LGBTQ+ | Relationships |
2 | Where do my values come from? | Values |
3 | What sort of influence am I? | Values |
4 | Hate Crime | Values |
Term 4 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Substances & addiction | Keeping Safe |
2 | Why do some young people choose crime? | Keeping Safe |
3 | Women's safety | Keeping Safe |
4 | Mock week | |
5 | Work experience | |
Term 5 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | The stages of a romantic relationship | Relationships |
2 | Safe sex | Sexual Health |
3 | Pregnancy & choices | Sexual Health |
4 | Being a young parent | Relationships |
5 | Parenting & teenagers | Relationships |
6 | Marriage, partnerships & rights | Values |
Term 6 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Impact of loss & separation in relationships | Relationships |
2 | Giving & receiving feedback | Personal Skills Development |
3 | Little things that can impact on mental health | Emotional & Mental Health |
4 | Unhealthy strategies | Emotional & Mental Health |
5 | Stress, anxiety & depression | Emotional & Mental Health |
6 | Supporting someone to cope | Emotional & Mental Health |
7 | Developing self-esteem & confidence | Emotional & Mental Health |
Term 1 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Safety in the workplace | Keeping Safe |
2 | Managing my online profile | Online Life & Media |
3 | Applying for work or training | Future Choices & Money |
4 | My study plan | Future Choices & Money |
5 | Sleep, rest & study | Health & Fitness |
6 | Preparing for change | Emotional & Mental Health |
Term 2 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Gender diversity | Relationships |
2 | Faith, values & sex | Values |
3 | Freedom of expression | Values |
4 | Finding & using health services | Health & Fitness |
5 | Mock exam preparation | |
6 | Mock Exams | |
Term 3 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Substance & future life changes | Keeping Safe |
2 | Impact of substance misuse - family & community | Keeping Safe |
3 | Emergency First Aid | Keeping Safe |
4 | Safety & body enhancements | Keeping Safe |
5 | Domestic Abuse | Keeping Safe |
Term 4 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Why do peole have sexual relationships? | Relationships |
2 | Rights, Responsibilities & Law | Values |
3 | Sexual Relationships | Relationships |
4 | Negotiation & communication within a sexual relationship | Sexual Health |
5 | Sexual Assault | Sexual Health |
Term 5 | ||
Lesson | Topic | PD Theme |
1 | Managing unwanted attention | Keeping Safe |
2 | Substances & risky sex | Keeping Safe |
3 | Exam Preparation | |
4 | Exam Preparation | |
5 | Exam Preparation | |
6 | Exam Preparation |
Key Stage 5
Term 1 | |
Topics | |
β | Introductions & Establishing Expectations |
β | Setting up student committee representatives |
β | Volunteering for Year 7 Mentoring Programme. |
β | Primary Personal Development Focus: Study Skills & βBeing a Resilient Studentβ. |
β | Subject Mentoring Meetings, preparation for Tutor Mentoring Meetings in Term 2. |
Term 2 | |
Topics | |
β | Tutor Mentoring Meetings, feeding back from Subject Mentoring in Term 1. |
β | Primary Personal Development Focus: British Values, including tutor group presentations. |
β | Christmas and Advent (Including assemblies, a βChristmas send-offβ, decorating the Common Room) |
Term 3 | |
Topics | |
β | Year 12 Spring Mock Exam Week. |
β | Primary Personal Development Focus: βThe Next Stepβ and Work Experience preparation, including interview skills and CV Writing. |
β | Subject Mentoring Meetings, preparation for Tutor Mentoring Meetings in Term 2. |
Term 4 | |
Topics | |
β | Tutor Mentoring Meetings, feeding back from Subject Mentoring in Term 1. |
β | Primary Personal Development Focus: Careers, Finance, and Independence topic. |
β | UCAS Discovery Exhibition β Whole cohort trip β Date TBC. |
β | Branston Sixth Form Apprenticeship Fair β Whole cohort attendance β Date TBC. |
Term 5 | |
Topics | |
β | Subject Mentoring Meetings, preparation for Tutor Mentoring Meetings in Term 2. |
β | Primary Personal Development Focus: Sex, Relationships and Society (Including Critical Thinking, Date Rape, Free Speech, Social Justice). |
β | External AS Exams |
Term 6 | |
Topics | |
β | Tutor Mentoring Meetings, feeding back from Subject Mentoring in Term 1. |
β | Year 12 Work Experience Week β Date TBC & Work Experience Review. |
β | Primary Personal Development Focus: UCAS, Apprenticeships, and Next Steps. |
β | University Masterclasses β Date TBC. |
β | Year 12 Summer Mock Exam Week. |
- CV Writing and Applications
- Personal Finance
- Social Responsibility
- Drugs and Alcohol
- Careers
- Charities
- Healthy Minds
- Study Skills and Exams
- Mindfulness
- British Values (Running Throughout)
- Black History
- LGBT+
- Climate Change
- Animal Welfare
- Life Saving Science (Stem cells / vaccines etc)
- Cancer Protection
- Prevention of Infection
- Finance (Debt / Money Worries)
- Work Place Technology
- Financial Exploitation
- Influences on Food Choices
- Rights & Responsibilities as a Consumer
- Science and Health
- Physical Changes at Puberty
- Food Safety
- Gambling
- Environment - Impact of Fast Culture
Careers information can be found on our website at the following page: Careers Page
Extra Curricular Activities and Clubs
We encourage all students to participate in the extra-curricular programme we offer. Our clubs and activities are designed to be inclusive for all; the broad range on offer ensures that there is something for students of all ages, abilities and backgrounds to get involved with. We regularly review our offer to meet the ever-changing needs of our students.
The extra-curriculum clubs and activities for the current (and previous) academic term can be found by visiting the link below.