Physical Education

Dear God, Bless us with strength, discipline, and a spirit of sportsmanship. May our activities promote teamwork and resilience. Guide us to honour you through our physical abilities. Amen. 

 

Head of department
Ms L Spurr

Other teaching staff
Ms R Lander, Mr S Bess

For any questions

Curriculum Intent

Year 7Year 8

Year 9

Year 9 GCSE

Year 10/11

Year 10 GCSE

Year 11 GCSE

KS3

Students study 2 periods of PE each week. We follow the KS3 National Curriculum and ensure that students experience a variety of sports, but also have opportunity to revisit sports to further progress.

Compulsory Core PE Yr 10 & 11

Students study 3 periods of Core PE over a fortnight, following the Key Stage Four National Curriculum. Students are encouraged to participate in a range of activities whilst also promoting a wider variety of roles such as coach, referee and instructor.

To encourage participation during Key Stage 4, students will be given an options form in June where they will select activities. A programme will then be put together for the whole year based on the most popular activities. Students will be assigned to an activity based on the rank they have given it; we endeavour to give students their top 3 choices over the year whilst also ensuring they cover a range of activities from the NC programme of study.

 GCSE

GCSE PE is a separate subject to the compulsory Core PE. This subject is more theory based than practical. It will take an in-depth look into a variety of topic areas which are listed below. An interest in a variety of sports is essential and participation in an organised sporting activity outside of school to a high standard will be advantageous. Whilst it is not a necessity, it is advised that students currently compete in at least one sport competitively outside of school.

PE GCSE Theory Specification         PE GCSE Practical Specification

Extra-Curricular opportunities available to all (some activities are seasonal)

All clubs will endeavour to enter in-school, local and national competitions and / or a relevant trip where appropriate;

  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Benchball
  • Cricket
  • Cross Country
  • Dance
  • Football
  • Netball
  • Rock Climbing
  • Rugby Union
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball

Career Opportunities

If you are interested in Physical Education then think about a career in….

  • Close protection work • Exercise science • Firefighting • Fitness instruction • Outdoor pursuits instructing • PE teaching • Personal training • Physiotherapy • Professional diving• Sports coaching • Sports development • Sports equipment sales • Sports event management • Sports nutrition • Sports psychology • Sports therapy • Stunt work • The Armed Forces • Youth work

If you have any further questions please email the Head of Department.