SMSC stands for spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils.
The Citizenship Foundation defines spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils in relation to pupils’ ability and willingness to do the following:
At Morley Victoria, teachers promote SMSC in lots of different ways. Obvious ways are in Religious Education lessons and assemblies, but SMSC can be developed in all subjects and lots of aspects of school life. These could include:
SMSC development is also the golden thread that runs throughout our curriculum, it is embedded into our ethos and can be sensed in our day-to-day practices and in many of our policies and procedures. A key part of the social development of pupils is their acceptance and engagement with British Values.
*Please see each curriculum area for how each leader has weaved SMSC through their subject*
We value SMSC as a way to enrich our children’s experiences and their outcomes. When we were last inspected, Ofsted judged the extent of our pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development to be outstanding along with all other aspects of the PSHE curriculum.
Our current curriculum is split into different sections and an equal weighting is given to our children’s PSHE skills. We aim to send our children off to the next stage of their education as happy and well-rounded individuals.