At Broom Barns Primary School, our Personal Development Programme ensures that every child grows into a well‑rounded, responsible and compassionate individual. Our programme aligns closely with Ofsted’s Personal Development criteria and is underpinned by our school values of RICH – Resilient, Independent, Confident, Happy.
Our Vision: Growing RICH Learners
R – Resilient: Children learn to persevere, manage setbacks and approach challenges positively.
I – Independent: Pupils develop decision‑making skills and take ownership over their learning and behaviour.
C – Confident: We create an environment where children feel secure, valued and able to express their ideas.
H – Happy: We prioritise wellbeing, relationships and belonging, enabling all pupils to thrive.
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Character Development & Resilience
- Embedding RICH values through behaviour systems, assemblies and class routines
- Restorative conversations to support reflection and growth – behaviour log
- Opportunities to try new challenges and celebrate resilience
- Growth mindset embedded throughout the school
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PSHE & Relationships Education (including RSE)
- Physical and emotional health – mental health week and newsletter
- Building respectful relationships – Black history month
- Online safety
- Boundaries, consent and keeping safe – NSPCC workshop
- Financial and economic awareness
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SMSC Development
- Reflective discussions, cultural events and celebration days – Dance days, Panto, French day, Decoration Day
- Appreciation of different beliefs and viewpoints – Nativity, church service, egg hunt
- Educational trips, visitors and workshops – theatre groups
- School council, eco initiatives and charity work – coffee morning, Fred Millard, X-mas jumper day
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British Values
- Democracy – elections and pupil voice
- Rule of Law – clear expectations and responsibilities
- Individual Liberty – making choices in a safe environment
- Mutual Respect & Tolerance – learning about all major faiths
- Values assemblies
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Developing Confidence & Independence
- Leadership roles across the school – pupil leadership
- Assemblies and performances – class assemblies
- Pupil voice opportunities – home visits
- Independent learning tasks – transition programme
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Enrichment & Cultural Capital
- Educational trips linked to topics – see grid
- Sports, arts and STEM experiences- Knex challenge, colour run, sports week, family & children’s discos, violins, voices
- Clubs and competitions – sport day
- Outdoor learning and Forest School – Fit Kidz, gradening club
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Healthy Lifestyles & Wellbeing
- PE curriculum and sports – Bikeablilty, swimming, sports clubs after school
- Healthy Schools initiatives – Nourish programme, daily mile,
- Emotional literacy and mindfulness– Pastoral care worker
- First aid and safety education – Crucial Crew, CPR training for children, water safety workshop
- Anti‑bullying and online safety – e-safety day
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Careers‑Related Learning
- Aspirations Weeks – author visits, science week
- Visitors and role models – mini police, local councillor visit, librarian
- Learning about different jobs and interests – PSHE curriculum
- Linking skills to real‑life contexts
Impact
By the time they leave Broom Barns, pupils show our RICH values daily: resilient learners, independent thinkers, confident contributors and happy individuals ready for their next steps.
| Nursery | Library | Panto | ||||||
| Reception | Library | Panto | Cinema | Shepreth | ||||
| Y1 | Library | Panto | Cinema | Standalone Farm | Willows Farm | |||
| Y2 | Library | Panto | Cinema | Mountfitchet | ||||
| Y3 | Library | Young Voices | Panto | Cinema | Knebworth | |||
| Y4 | Library | Young Voices | Panto | Cinema | West Stow | National Archives | Celtic Harmony | |
| Y5 | Library | Young Voices | Panto | Cinema | Herts Zoo | |||
| Y6 | Library | Young Voices | Panto | Cinema | Legoland | Chessington | Warner Bros | Crucial Crew |