The Department for Education introduced compulsory relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) for secondary pupils from September 2020, in addition to compulsory health education.
As part of this, all schools are required to consult with parents when developing and reviewing their policies for relationships, sex and health education, which will inform decisions on when and how certain content is covered.
Effective engagement gives the space and time for parents to input, ask questions, share concerns and for the academy to decide the way forward. Academies will listen to parents’ views, and then make a reasonable decision as to how they wish to proceed. When and how content is taught is ultimately a decision for the academy, and consultation does not provide a parental veto on curriculum content.
You can find further details about the introduction of compulsory relationships education, as well as answers to many other frequently asked questions, on the government website.
Our current policy
You can view our current policy below.
Relationships and sex education policy
Completing the survey
You can access the survey here. Please note the survey is available to complete at any point, with no end date – responses will be reviewed periodically, and taken into account when the policy is reviewed each year.
Parents and carers have the right to request withdrawal from some elements of sex education. Requests can be made by contacting the academy info@queenelizabeths-ac.org.uk .Further information can be found in our relationships, sex and health education policy.