For English schools · statutory RSHE (2025) · early access

Statutory RSHE, taught and evidenced — without the workload.

Skilly maps to the DfE statutory RSHE (2025) across primary (KS1–KS2) and secondary (KS3–KS4), and runs in England mode— relabelled to Themes, Key Stages and RSHE · PSHE. Pupils write short reflections after each lesson; the AI drafts warm formative feedback and flags any safeguarding signal; the teacher always has the final word. What you get back is the personal-development evidence Ofsted looks for — generated, not assembled.

🔒 UK GDPR & Data Protection Act 2018 · 🇪🇺 EU-hosted (lawful under UK adequacy) · 🛡️ KCSIE-aligned safeguarding

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Early access — honest about where we are.The RSHE mapping is complete and the platform runs fully in England mode today (you can try it in the live demo below). We’re completing a fluent-specialist review of the England-specific content before we call it generally available — so we’re onboarding a small number of design-partner schools first. Join them and shape it.

Built around what you’re actually held to

Three statutory drivers — one platform

  • Statutory RSHE (2025) — Relationships, Sex & Health Education is compulsory at primary and secondary. Skilly's lessons map to it directly.
  • Ofsted EIF — the personal-development judgement asks how well your curriculum supports pupils' wider development. Skilly produces the evidence.
  • Whole-school mental health & wellbeing — the statutory approach DfE expects. Skilly is the structured, trackable reflection programme behind it.

The Skilly England programme

Four things every English school needs RSHE to do.

Each maps to shipped Skilly capability, running in England mode today.

1. Statutory RSHE & PSHE, mapped

Primary KS1–KS2 · Secondary KS3–KS4

Skilly's lessons are mapped to the DfE statutory RSHE (2025) and the PSHE Association's three themes — Health & Wellbeing, Relationships, and Living in the Wider World. In England mode the whole platform reads in England's terms: lessons grouped by Theme, year groups as Key Stages, the subject as RSHE · PSHE. Lesson plans, pupil reflection prompts and teacher discussion prompts included.

2. Safeguarding, KCSIE-aligned

DSL · MASH · UK helplines

Every reflection is AI-scanned for a safeguarding signal the instant it's submitted. England mode frames it correctly: the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), referral to the local authority's children's services (MASH) under KCSIE, and UK crisis services (Childline, Shout, Papyrus, Samaritans). Parents' statutory right to withdraw a child from the sex-education elements of RSHE is built in and enforced per pupil.

3. Ofsted-ready personal-development evidence

Self-evaluation · governor reporting

Every reflection counts toward your personal-development and wellbeing evidence. The AI School Summary writes the headline; per-class and whole-school dashboards show engagement and the wellbeing picture; it all exports for self-evaluation and your governor / trust pack. The teacher reads what each pupil actually wrote — the evidence is a by-product of good teaching, not extra admin.

4. Ready for multi-academy trusts

Central adoption · per-school environments

Adopt Skilly once across your trust and every school runs its own ring-fenced environment — no data crosses between schools. One agreement, consistent RSHE provision and a consistent evidence model across the trust. A natural fit for diocesan and faith trusts that already share an ethos and a wellbeing strategy.

How schools fund it

Pupil Premium and core curriculum budget — not a one-off grant.

💷 Pupil Premium

A wellbeing and personal-development programme that lifts engagement and belonging sits squarely within Pupil Premium strategy — especially at primary. Skilly gives you the reflection data and evidence to show the spend working.

📗 Core & curriculum budget

RSHE is statutory, so the teaching resource that delivers it is core spend. Skilly replaces scattered worksheets and one-off schemes with a single mapped, evidenced programme.

A note, honestly:the DfE Senior Mental Health Lead grant closed in January 2025, so we don’t build a funding pitch on it. Skilly is funded the way statutory provision usually is — from core budget and Pupil Premium.

🔒 Data protection & residency — the DPO’s questions, answered up front

UK GDPR compliant. EU-hosted. Lawful for UK schools.

  • Processed under UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 — your school is the data controller, Skilly is the processor.
  • Hosted in the EU (Frankfurt). EU hosting is lawful for UK schools under the UK Government's data-adequacy decision.
  • Designed against the ICO's Children's Code (Age Appropriate Design Code) — we process children's data, so it applies.
  • Pupil reflections never leave the school, are never sold or shared, and are never used to train AI models.

A UK-law Data Processing Agreement is provided for signature during onboarding.

Pricing

Priced in GBP, scoped to your school.

We’re finalising England pricing with our design-partner schools. Tell us your phase and pupil numbers and we’ll send a clear quote — Pupil-Premium fundable, with VAT shown separately.

See England mode running — then shape it.

The fastest way to understand Skilly for England is two minutes in the live demo: a real English school (Thornfield Academy), RSHE themes, Key Stages, KCSIE safeguarding, the lot. Then talk to us about joining the early-access schools.

In Northern Ireland?NI follows its own CCEA curriculum (PDMU and Learning for Life & Work), not England’s RSHE — Skilly runs a separate NI mode with the Designated Teacher and HSC Trust Gateway. Talk to us about CCEA.