Primary PSHE

Health and Wellbeing

  • Feeling Better

    A collection of short films presented by Dr Radha Moghil that explore a whole range of feelings and emotions, as well as providing talking points and tools to feel better.

    • Attribution
      KS1 • Ages 5-7
  • Moodboosters

    Fun, simple, curriculum-linked resources to inspire primary-aged children to get moving for mental health and wellbeing. These videos require no extra equipment and can be used flexibly during the school day in a classroom with minimal space.

    • Attribution
      KS1/KS2 • Ages 5-11
    BBC Moodboosters promo with logo
  • Super Movers

    All of our PSHE Super Movers videos in one place.

    • Attribution
      KS1/KS2 • Ages 5-11
  • Physical and mental wellbeing

    A collection of short films on mindset and mindfulness. Five of the films introduce us to one of the five steps to wellbeing, with the sixth film - The Brain House - using animation to look at what is happening inside our brain when we feel 'big' emotions.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • Encouraging understanding and inclusion - same but different

    A collection of short films for primary schools in which children with a range of disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions tell us about their lives. The content is designed to encourage understanding and inclusion, both at school and in the wider world.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • Growth mindset

    A collection of clips that help unlock growth mindset ideas for pupils and teachers using a cast of animated characters who explore the differences between fixed and growth mindsets.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • An exploration of mental health issues

    A collection of short animated films that use powerful personal testimony to explore mental health issues from the perspective of young people.

    • Attribution
      KS2/KS3 • Ages 7-14
  • How to administer first aid

    A series of short films presented by Dr Emeka Okorocha which explore some key skills for administering first aid.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • Real life stories from children living with illness

    A collection of powerful short films where children explain, in their own words, what it is like to live with various illnesses and allergies.

    • Attribution
      KS2/KS3 • Ages 7-14

Relationships

  • Our Family

    Six short videos featuring families from the CBeebies series 'Our Family'. Children are introduced to a wide range of family structures - each demonstrating the same love and care for each other.

    • Attribution
      KS1 • Ages 5-7
  • Operation Ouch: How are babies made?

    A series of short films for teachers focus on some elements of Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE), for primary-aged pupils. You should ensure you are up-to-date with best practice in RSHE teaching before delivering this content. These films must be watched carefully prior to using them in class.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • The journey from primary school into adolescence

    Short dramas about the journey from primary school into adolescence.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • The pressures of moving from primary to secondary school

    BAFTA-winning short drama series about the journey from primary to secondary school.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11

Living in the wider world

  • Philosophical concepts - common questions asked by children

    Fun and engaging short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts through everyday questions that children ask, and adults often struggle to answer.

    • Attribution
      KS1/KS2 • Ages 5-11
  • Different job types

    Exploring the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements.

    • Attribution
      KS1/KS2 • Ages 5-11
  • Emotional issues of real life events

    Drama exploring emotional issues which children can relate to, learn from and enjoy.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • Olympic success

    This series sees British medal-winning Olympians talking about their lives and careers, and sharing key messages with young people.

    • Attribution
      KS2/KS3 • Ages 7-14