Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural

At River Tees Hospital School, we recognise the vital role that Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural (SMSC) development plays in shaping well-rounded individuals. Our Personal Development curriculum is thoughtfully designed to integrate SMSC principles, ensuring that every pupil not only excels academically but also grows as a responsible and engaged member of society.

Through a variety of engaging activities and lessons, we promote spiritual growth by encouraging pupils to reflect on their beliefs and values, fostering a sense of curiosity about themselves and the world around them. Moral development is cultivated by teaching pupils to distinguish right from wrong, understand the consequences of their actions, and appreciate diverse perspectives on ethical issues.

Social development is supported through collaborative projects, discussions, and community engagement, allowing pupils to build strong relationships and develop empathy for others. Cultural understanding is enhanced by exploring different traditions, beliefs, and lifestyles, promoting respect and tolerance within our diverse school community.

The impact of our SMSC-focused curriculum is profound. Pupils demonstrate increased confidence, resilience, and a commitment to positive behaviour, which not only enhances their learning experience but also prepares them for successful futures. By embedding SMSC principles throughout our Personal Development curriculum, we equip our pupils with the tools they need to navigate life’s challenges and contribute meaningfully to the wider community.

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Acklam Road Hospital
Lotus Ward
Acklam Road
Middlesbrough
TS5 4EE

James Cook University Hospital
Ward 21 & Ward 22
Marton Road
Middlesbrough
TS4 3BW

Sandringham House
170a Overdale Road
Park End 
Middlesbrough
TS3 7EA

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