Keeping Safe

At Chesterton Primary, we teach children how to be safe through our whole school assemblies and our PSHE curriculum. In our assemblies, we learn about how to identify adults in the school by looking at their lanyard and ID badges. We also have posters around the school that show which adults can help us if we have an injury.

PANTS

Talk PANTS - a guide for parents to protect children from sexual abuse.

PANTS song and video

NSPCC PANTS

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Road Safety

At Chesterton, we learn about road safety in our PSHE curriculum. Additionally, the pupils across have Bikeability sessions to learn how to be safe when riding bicycle. We believe that should know that it is important to see and be seen by other road users. In our lessons, we teach children that they should wear something light and bright at night or in bad weather. We also explore the use and benefits of materials within our Science curriculum.

Further resources on road safety can be found at:

https://www.think.gov.uk/education-resources/

https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/asset-library/travelling-safely-when-its-dark.pdf

Washing Hands

We need to make sure we wash our hands properly. Use this song to help you!

https://youtu.be/S9VjeIWLnEg

Getting on with others

At Chesterton, we work hard and follow our school rules. Our school rules stem from our core values:

Ready, Respectful, Resilient and Safe

We know that we might fall out with others. At Chesterton, we use the restorative approach to behaviour and we can repair our relationships with others. Please read our behaviour policy for more information.