Below is an overview of the wellbeing curriculum pupils will be covering during the second half of the Summer Term.
First Form – Digital Literacy
This unit focuses on online safety, digital literacy, media reliability, including AI-generated deepfakes and the risks associated with gambling and chance-based transactions.
Topics covered will include:
- Understanding online communication
- Using social networking sites safely
- Recognising online grooming in different forms, including sexual exploitation, financial exploitation, extremism and radicalisation
- Knowing how to respond and seek support in cases of online grooming
- Identifying biased or misleading information online, including developing critical thinking around AI and deepfakes
- Critically assessing different media sources
- Understanding the difference between publicly and privately shared content
- Recognising age restrictions across different forms of media and making responsible choices
- Protecting financial security online
- Assessing and managing risks linked to gambling and chance-based transactions
Second Form – Drugs and Alcohol
This topic explores alcohol and drug misuse, as well as the pressures young people may face relating to substance use.
Pupils will learn:
- About medicinal and recreational drugs
- The risks associated with over-consumption of energy drinks
- The relationship between habit and dependence
- How to use over-the-counter and prescription medications safely
- How to assess the risks linked to alcohol, tobacco, nicotine and vaping
- Strategies for managing influences relating to substance use
- How to recognise and promote positive social norms and attitudes
Third Form – Employability Skills
Pupils will focus on employability and managing their online presence.
Areas covered include:
- Young people’s employment rights and responsibilities
- Enterprise and employability skills, including AI awareness and critical thinking
- How to give and respond to constructive feedback
- Managing a positive online personal brand
- Habits and strategies that support progress and resilience
- Identifying and accessing support for concerns related to life online
Fourth Form – Virtual Work Experience
This programme supports preparation for work experience and developing readiness for the workplace.
Topics include:
- Evaluating strengths and interests in relation to career development
- Exploring opportunities in learning and employment
- Strategies for overcoming challenges and adversity
- Understanding responsibilities in the workplace
- Managing practical issues and health and safety
- Maintaining a positive online presence
- Reflecting on and building upon learning gained from work experience
Lower Sixth – Health Choices and Safety
This unit focuses on independence, personal safety and making informed health choices.
Pupils will cover:
- Independence and keeping safe
- Travel safety
- First aid
- The impact of substance use
- Assessing and managing risk in new independent situations, including online
- Personal safety when travelling, including cycle safety, young driver safety, passenger safety, licensed taxis and getting home safely
- Rights and responsibilities when travelling in the UK and abroad, including passports, visas and insurance
- Understanding when to contact emergency services and the importance of providing accurate information
- Recognising the impact of substance use on health, personal safety, decision-making and sexual behaviour
- Understanding the consequences of substance use and managing alcohol and drug-related situations
- Recognising the risks of travelling with an intoxicated driver
- Understanding the impact of substance use on road safety, workplace safety, reputation, and future careers
In addition, Optimus Education recently shared a helpful “Mental Health A–Z” poster, which I hope may provide some useful ideas and support over the half term break.


