Physical Education
Subject: Physical Education
Head of Faculty: Miss Claire Westgate
Staff: Miss C Williams, Mr S Townsend, Mr M Dangerfield,
Miss C Westgate.
Introduction and ethos of subject
Our ethos is to provide pupils with worthwhile and educative experiences in as many activities as possible, in the hope that they will pursue any interests through participation outside school and into later life. The department is also heavily committed to extra-curricular PE whether it is through Inter House competition, Period 6 or school fixtures. The department are keen to ensure all pupils have the opportunity to experience competitive sport and we are always looking to improve and extend the range of opportunities we offer.
KS3
Our KS3 curriculum consists of a wide range of sporting activities throughout Years 7 to 9 and students will have the opportunity to experience these. This will happen by learning the skills, techniques and tactics within them, alongside the rules and tactics to progress and succeed.
KS4
Core PE curriculum Our Year 10 and 11 students gain 1 hour of physical education per week and cover many sporting activities throughout each year. Year 10 follow a progressive Scheme of Learning that builds upon Year 9, developing skills and techniques as well knowledge and understanding of the sport. Our year 11 students follow an options process, which allows them to select from a wide range of sports on offer. Their option choice will develop their knowledge through ‘games for understanding’. OCR Sports Studies Both the delivery and assessment of course will involve a combination of theoretical and practical lessons, culminating in assignments being produced and marked, practical ability being assessed plus 25% external assessment (Contemporary issue in Sport). The examination, practical section and assignments will be graded on a sliding scale ranging from a level 1 Pass to a level 2 Distinction* (A / A* equivalent).
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11D OCR Sport Studies tournament is well under way! Netball to start followed by football today. Let’s see what win… https://t.co/jlREGhuAjY
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Year 7 and 8 girls enjoying their football vs @PCSASport 🤩 https://t.co/gDyrZajl0N
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Year 11 OCR Sport Studies students showcasing their badminton skills this afternoon! 🏸 @WorleCSA https://t.co/buPiIK7IHM
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Hockey club in full swing. Happy Tuesday ☀️🏑 @WorleCSA https://t.co/PTsvgLA8tj
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Two great wins this evening for these girls. Well done all involved! ⚽️🤩 @WorleCSA https://t.co/pbrSfAMHXW
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Learning doesn't stop because of the snow! Working on our Heart Pillar of Progress.… https://t.co/QGaXzGh5aA
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Happy Tuesday. Year 7 and 8 girls hockey 🏑 @WorleCSA https://t.co/mLa3jPK3gg
Click below for PE Curriculum:
Intent – What is WCSA aiming to achieve through its Physical Education curriculum?
To be active physically, demonstrating knowledge and understanding mainly through physical activity.
To engage in activities that develop cardiovascular health, flexibility, muscular strength and endurance.
To develop independence through problem-solving physical challenges, evaluating, modifying technique and consolidating skills through practise and repetition.
To promote health awareness and the value of adopting a healthy lifestyle.
To instil a sense of good sportsmanship, and encourage recognition of other pupils’ contribution.
To develop leadership skills, responsibility and self-awareness.
To support the development of self-esteem through the development of physical confidence and helping pupils to cope with both success and failure in competitive and co-operative activities.
To develop skills as a team player, including praise for others and motivation skills.
To recognise and follow relevant rules, laws, codes, etiquette and safety procedures for different activities or events, in practice and during competition.
To ensure pupils who choose to follow a vocational PE pathway in KS4 leave WCSA with a PE qualification which reflects the best of their ability.
Implementation – How is the WCSA Physical Education curriculum delivered?
Curriculum Delivery
Pupils have full access to the Physical Education National Curriculum which is differentiated to meet pupils’ learning needs and styles.
The Physical Education curriculum is designed to be challenging, appropriate to each pupil’s stage of development.
The KS3 Physical Education curriculum is taught through 2 hours contact time per week
The KS4 Physical Education curriculum is taught through 1 hour for ‘core pe’ and 2 hours for vocational PE
We offer an OCR Cambridge National in Sports Studies in KS4 that prepares our learners for level 3 physical education taught locally.
Active participation by students in sport is incredibly important to us, we therefore also run a whole school sports day
We provide additional extra-curricular activities, including:
P0 (before school) vocational course revision
P0 sports clubs
P0 More Able provision
P6 (after-school) sports clubs
P6 vocational course revision
Teaching and Learning
Our pupils are taught by subject specialists in all areas of their PE education
The Physical Education curriculum is differentiated by the use of Milestones in KS3 core pe and into 3 levels of challenge in OCR PE, ‘Pass’, ‘merit’ and ‘distinction’. Further differentiation and personalisation is implemented when required.
Physical Education homework is provided for KS4 vocational PE in build up to their exam - Contemporary issues in Sport
Assessment
Students are assessed in KS3 against the milestones which track the progress of pupils in Physical Education and determine expected outcomes from different starting points
Physical Education teachers use a range of formative and summative assessment procedures to assess progress and attainment, including:
daily marking
self/peer assessment;
fitness testing;
targeted questioning;
PE homework;
PE coursework;
informal/formal examinations