Physical Education Curriculum

 

“Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity.” JOHN F KENNEDY

 

Rationale

At Sacred Heart, we believe that Physical Education and school sport are an essential part of all pupil’s educational journey. We aim to challenge and inspire pupils to excel in sport and physical activities which in turn can lead to positive life changes in improved health, learning achievements and the development of positive relationships. 

Pupils are given the opportunity to build on and embed the physical development and skills learned in key stages 1 and 2, become more competent, confident and expert in their techniques, and apply them across different sports and physical activities.

Pupils are provided with a full breadth of the curriculum and experience a rich diet of sports and physical activities to develop personal fitness and promote healthy, active lifestyles.

The content builds from Key Stage 3 to challenge pupils to develop greater skills, decision making, leadership and physical aptitude. We aim to inspire pupils to achieve and excel in sport and physical activities and continue to provide opportunities for competition.

In Key Stage 4 pupils also have the opportunity to study BTEC Sport. This builds on skills developed in Key Stage 3 and offers opportunities for skill development, competition, evaluation of performance, leadership and developing personal fitness.

Intent

Pupils are taught the skills required to analyse what makes performance effective and are able to apply these principles so they can improve their own and others’ work. Pupils explore the core principles of; invasion games, creative movement, athletics and healthy, active lifestyles. The content each year becomes more complex and requires greater skills, understanding of tactics and strategies to overcome opponents, leadership, creativity and physical literacy.

The PE curriculum at Sacred Heart is designed to allow all pupils to develop their confidence and interest to get involved in exercise, sports and activities out of school and in later life, and to understand and apply the long-term health benefits of physical activity.

Implementation

We have spent time re-structuring our curriculum to allow pupils to develop not only their physical ability but also their mental and social well-being.  We want pupils to become more experienced at working with their peers to gain the confidence needed to competently lead activities in lessons focusing on our 6 core values: Teamwork, creativity, resilience, independence, inclusivity and health, fitness and well-being during our five year progressive curriculum.

Our broad and balanced curriculum provides opportunities to grow in confidence, achieve better mental and physical health whilst building on our catholic values to ensure fair play,  sporting behaviour and equality of opportunity.

Our curriculum builds on skills and knowledge learned at primary school and allows pupils to become more competent, confident and expert in their techniques, and apply them across different sports and physical activities.

Our extra-curricular offer provides a range of experiences that form the basis for lifelong sporting and recreational activity which inspires all pupils to succeed in competitive sport and other physically demanding activities. We aim to provide physical challenges for pupils to develop resilience and make them more physically confident. 

Impact

Pupils will be able to demonstrate increased skill development and be more competent and confident in their techniques. They will have a greater understanding of tactics and strategies to help overcome opponents in competitive situations and will have an understanding of what an effective performance should look like. Pupils will have a greater appreciation of the importance of physical activity and the linked health benefits. The PE department promotes the impact that physical activity and sport can have on a pupils’ mental health and well-being. They will also have an understanding of how to assess their fitness levels and a range of training methods to help improve their personal fitness.

We have an excellent sporting reputation in Redcar and Cleveland. Within the district we have competed in and won numerous leagues and tournaments including district leagues and cups, county cups, tees valley tournaments as well as competing in national competitions such as the ESFA Playstation Schools Cup where we compete against the very best teams in the country. 

Leadership allows pupils to work as part of a team, learning to communicate with others as well as work individually in the role of coach or official. Opportunities for pupils to compete in individual and team activities alongside experiencing other roles such as officiating and coaching ensures that all pupils have the chance to develop self confidence as well as important values such as respect and fair play.

What skills will I develop and what will I study?

This qualification enables learners to develop sector-specific skills such as sport analysis and sports leadership, and personal skills such as communication, planning, time management and teamwork, through a practical and skills-based approach to learning and assessment.

How will I be assessed?

BTEC Sport, Activity and Fitness Assessment Value
Component 1 – Preparing participants to take part in Sport and Physical Activity Internal Assessment 30%
Component 2 – Taking part and improving other participants’ sporting performance. Internal Assessment 30%
Component 3 – Developing fitness to improve other participants’ performance in sport and physical activity External
Assessment (Exam)
40%

 

NCFE Level 1/2 Technical Award in Health and Fitness (603/2650/5)