Parent FAQ
1) What do you mean by “Personal Development”?
Personal Development is how we help pupils develop character, confidence, wellbeing, relationships, values and responsibility, alongside their academic learning.
2) How is Personal Development taught at St Thomas More?
Through two strands:
📘 Explicit Teaching – planned lessons and curriculum content
❤️ Implicit Formation – the culture and lived experience of school life
Both are equally important.
3) What is RSHE and how is it taught?
RSHE stands for Relationships, Sex and Health Education. At St Thomas More, we teach RSHE through the Ten:Ten Catholic programme, which is age-appropriate and rooted in dignity, respect, safe choices and healthy relationships.
4) Will my child be taught about the Protected Characteristics?
Yes — in a primary-appropriate way. Children are taught that everyone deserves dignity and respect, and that we must not tolerate bullying, discrimination or unkindness. This is taught through RSHE, RE, stories and texts, the wider curriculum, and our school culture.
5) Do you teach gender identity or gender reassignment?
No. St Thomas More does not teach gender identity or gender reassignment. Our teaching focuses on kindness, dignity and respect for every person, and ensuring pupils know how to behave safely and respectfully towards others.
6) How do you make sure this teaching is age-appropriate?
We use a carefully planned curriculum matched to pupils’ maturity and needs. Teaching is delivered by trained staff, rooted in Catholic values, and focuses on helping children grow in respect, safety, and positive relationships.
7) Can parents see what will be taught?
Yes. If you would like to view our Personal Development overview or RSHE curriculum are available to view.