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The SPHE programme is broad and is underpinned by a number of elements, approved by the Department of Education for use by primary schools in Ireland.  
The RSE programme is one element of this programme.  The details for each of the class levels are contained in the documents attached below.
The SPHE Stay Safe Programme is "a personal safety education programme for children at primary school level".  Lessons pertaining to each class level are outlined below. ​
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STay safe programme - junior and Senior Infants

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Stay safe programme - first and second class

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Stay safe programme - third and fourth class

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Stay Safe programme - fifth and sixth class

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Junior and Senior Infants - RSE programme

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First and Second Class - RSE Programme

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Third and Fourth Class - RSE Programme

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Fifth and Sixth Class - RSE Programme

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