PSHE
Department Teachers
Mrs D. Mynes, Interim Co-ordinator of PSHE
Miss C. David
Miss S. Humphries
Mrs E. Smith
Introducción
We aim to nurture students’ well-being and self-esteem in a safe environment and place emphasis on emotional literacy and positive values. We promote the physical, social, moral and emotional health of every student in order to help them reach their full potential as both individuals and members of the wider community.
We strive to give students a sense of empowerment and the opportunities and knowledge, skills and understanding to become informed, aware, active and responsible citizens, both at a local and global level. We aim to prepare students for the opportunities, responsibilities, risks and experience of adult life and relationships and the world of work and help them to develop the skills of critical thinking, political literacy, decision-making, economic understanding and financial capability necessary to meet the challenges of the 21st Century. We also aim to increase students’ awareness of the international dimension through links with other students and schools in other parts of the world.
Female Leadership Programme
As a College, we are committed to closing the gender gap and to address the scarcity of women in leadership roles both globally and on island. As a result, Jersey College for Girls is launching a new pioneering Female Leadership Programme in PSHE provision across Key Stages 3 and 4.
The modules have been designed with professional coaches and trainers and will aim to develop students’ confidence, bespoke to our students’ needs.It will provide students with a plethora of opportunities to see what leadership can look like for them as young women and will enhance their own strengths and leadership skills.
The modules will provide students with the opportunity to network with and to learn from women already leading change across Jersey, encouraging students to become confident future leaders and changemakers in our society.