Physical Education, School Sport and Physical Activity all play a crucial role in supporting the development of young people, so they become well-balanced and responsible individuals, who will contribute positively to life in the 21st century. Physical Education is a vital subject within a broad and balanced curriculum so it is important that teachers feel confident to plan for progression, teach for progression and then accurately assess progress and achievement.
We have built a bespoke PE curriculum to meet the needs to the children in our school.
The following presentation highlights some of the key pointers and information about our PE curriculum in school. It was shared with our School Governors.
The following documents outlines what PE looks like in our school.
The children in each year group follow our school specific skills progression document:
Extra-Curricular Learning
A range of activities are offered outside of the curriculum to both key stages. Some of these are led by school staff while others are led by visiting coaches. We look to provide a wide range of sporting opportunities and experiences and recognise the value this has in promoting healthy lifestyle choices. We also see this as a key goal in providing the opportunity for children to explore different sports and finding the sports and activities which appeal to them.
Monday - KS1 Multi-skills club.
Wednesday - KS2 Football.
Friday - KS2 Multi-skills club