Sexuality Education
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Sexuality Education
QUEENSTOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL
MOE SEXUALITY EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS
1. Sexuality Education (SEd) in schools is about enabling students to understand the physiological, social and emotional changes they experience as they mature, develop healthy and rewarding relationships including those with members of the opposite sex, and make wise, informed and responsible decisions on sexuality matters. SEd is premised on the importance of the family as the basic unit of society. This means encouraging healthy, heterosexual marriages and stable nuclear family units with extended family support. The teaching and learning of SEd is based on respect for the values and beliefs of the different ethnic and religious communities in Singapore on sexuality issues.
2. The goals of Sexuality Education are to:
(i) Support students in managing their physiological,
social and emotional changes as they grow up and develop safe and healthy
relationships.
(ii) Guide students to make wise, informed and responsible
decisions on secuality matters.
(iii) Help students develop a moral compass and
respect for themselves and others by having positive mainstream values
and attitudes about sexuality that are premised on the family as the basic
unit of society.
3. The key messages of Sexuality Education are:
(i) Love and respect yourself as you love and respect
others;
(ii) Build positive relationships based on love
and respect (which are the foundation for strong families);
(iii) Make responsible decisions for yourself, your
family and society; and
(iv) Abstinence before marriage is the best protection
against STIs/HIV and unintended pregnancies. Casual sex can harm and hurt
you and your loved ones.
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OVERVIEW OF QUEENSTOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL’S SEXUALITY EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR 2025
4. Sexuality Education is delivered in a holistic
manner through the school curriculum. The content for Sexuality Education
is grouped into five main themes: Human Development, Interpersonal Relationships,
Sexual Health, Sexual Behaviour, and, Culture, Society and Law. You may
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more information on the scope of Sexuality Education in the school curriculum.
5. The subjects that incorporate topics on sexuality
include:
a. Science
b. Character and Citizenship Education (CCE)
Sexuality Education Lessons:
6. The values and attitudes of our youth towards
sexuality are increasingly shaped by their peers, exposure to the media,
popular culture and the internet. Adolescence is a complex stage in life
as the adolescent attempts to find his/her own identity and often struggles
with new social relationships. The period of middle adolescence (generally
from 15 – 17 years old) can be a turbulent period for adolescents. The
gap between physical and emotional/cognitive maturity may result in a tendency
to act on impulse, experiment with various activities (including sexual
activities), sometimes without understanding the unpleasant consequences
that may arise from such experimentation. The need for peer acceptance
can be overwhelmingly strong, and hinder one’s ability to act responsibly.
Given the pressures faced by the middle adolescent from within themselves
and from peers, it is important to build a strong sense of self-worth,
personal conviction and an understanding of the possible consequences of
sexual behaviour.
7. Through the Sexuality Education lessons, secondary students will have the opportunity to develop a positive self-esteem, develop their character, and expand their understanding and repertoire of skills to deal with various issues related to sexuality, which are of prime concern at this age.
At Queenstown Secondary School, the following lessons from the Sexuality Education Programme will be taught in 2025:
Secondary 1
CCE 2025 Theme: Making Choices
UNIT |
LESSONS / DURATION |
Lesson Objectives |
TIME PERIOD |
Steady or Not |
1
|
· Recognise the importance of monitoring and managing our emotional reactions,
in helpful ways that are reflective of our values and principles
|
Term 3 Week 4,6 |
Being Aware Being Safe |
2
|
· Understand that physical and psychological abuse from others, especially those we know and trust, can have strong negative effects on a person’s self-concept |
Term 3 Week 8,9 |
More Than Meets the Eye |
3
|
· Understand and accept that as we work towards becoming our best self,
there will be times when we make mistakes, and recognise the importance
of exercising moral courage in facing up to consequences
|
Term 3 Week 10, Term 4 Week 2 |
Secondary 2
CCE 2025 Theme: Making Choices
UNIT |
LESSONS / DURATION |
Lesson Objectives |
TIME PERIOD |
A Role for Everyone |
1
|
· Know that one’s understanding of gender roles should not be limited
by gender stereotypes
|
Term 1 Week 8,9 |
Online Safety Challenge |
2A
|
· Recognise one’s vulnerability to risky situations and the importance of exercising discretion to reduce risks and avoid negative consequences, both online and offline |
Term 1 Week 10 |
Do I or Don’t I |
2B
|
· Recognise the importance of self-respect and respect for others in relating
to members of the opposite gender
|
Term 2 Week 7, 9 |
Secondary 3
Sense and Sexuality (2nd Edition)
UNIT |
LESSONS / DURATION |
Lesson Objectives |
TIME PERIOD |
Love Yourself, Love Others |
1
|
· Know that self-perception and identity have an impact on our self-esteem
and how we interact with others and the choices we make, both online and
offline
|
Term 3 Week 3,5 |
Mending a Broken Heart |
2
|
· Know that relationship-building involves personal emotions and vulnerabilities,
and changes and challenges.
|
Term 3 Week 10 |
When Respect Takes Centre Stage |
3
|
· Recognise the importance of being informed of social and moral issues
of the day and the need to reflect on these issues, and weigh them against
our own moral standpoints as we form our perspectives about them.
|
Term 4 Week 2 |
Secondary 4
Sense and Sexuality (2nd Edition)
UNIT |
LESSONS / DURATION |
Lesson Objectives |
TIME PERIOD |
Levelling the Ground |
6
|
· Understand that the value of a person is not tied to one’s gender and
not conforming to gender stereotypes does not negate one’s gender identity.
|
Term 1 Week 5, 6 |
When Love Hurts |
7
|
· Know there are healthy ways of coping with broken relationships, and
family and friends are important pillars of support.
|
Term 1 Week 8,9 |
For Better or For Worse |
8
|
· Know that long-term romantic relationships leading to marriage involve
understanding oneself and others in the intellectual, emotional, social
and moral dimensions.
|
Term 1 Week 10 |
There’s Always More To a Story |
9
|
· Understand that we strengthen our character when we commit to sound values-based viewpoints (e.g. respect for life) and decisions, and speak and act in alignment with our beliefs. |
Term 2 Week 7, 10 |
Secondary 5
Sense and Sexuality (2nd Edition)
UNIT |
LESSONS / DURATION |
Lesson Objectives |
TIME PERIOD |
This is Where I Draw the Line |
1
|
· Understand that we strengthen our character when we commit to sound
values-based viewpoints (e.g. respect for life) and decisions, and speak
and act in alightment with our beliefs.
|
Term 2 Week 7,9 |
eTeens Programme:
8. eTeens is a programme developed by Health Promotion Board, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, for Secondary 3 students to provide them with accurate information on STIs, HIV and protection from a health perspective. eTeens is conducted in two segments – a mass talk segment and a classroom-based programme.
9. Students are taught skills such as decision-making, assertiveness and negotiation to say “no” to sex and negative peer pressure. They also learn that the impact of STIs/HIV extends beyond themselves and involves their family. Abstinence and upholding family values are the key messages. The desired outcome of the eTeens programme is that students are empowered to make wise, informed and sensible decisions.
At Queenstown Secondary School, the eTeens programme will be implemented as follows in 2025:
Topics/Lessons |
Programme Learning Objectives |
Time Period |
Mass Talk by CCE HOD |
· Awareness of the different STIs and HIV/AIDS
|
Term 3 Week 8 |
Classroom-based Lesson |
· Learn to negotiate their way out of a risky situation by applying skills of assertiveness and responsible decision-making |
Term 3 Week 9 |
Information for Parents
10. Parents may opt their children out of the Sexuality Education lessons, eTeens and/or supplementary sexuality education programmes by MOE-approved external providers.
11. Parents who wish to opt their children out of the Sexuality Education lessons need to complete an opt-out form. This form has been disseminated via the Parents Gateway for Sec 2, 4 and 5. For Sec 1 and 3, the form will be disseminated nearer the end of Term 2.
12. Parents who wish to opt their children out of the eTeens programme need to complete an opt-out form. This form has been disseminated via the Parents Gateway to the parents of Secondary 3 students in Term 1.
13. Parents can contact the school at qtss@moe.edu.sg or 64741055 for discussion or to seek clarification about the school’s sexuality education programme with Mr Tan Chee Tiong (HOD CCE) or Mdm Tang Siow Leng (SEd Coordinator).
Last updated: 31 Jan 2025