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Physical Education

What is our curriculum intention and purpose?

Core PE

PE at Bradfield School offers a broad and balanced curriculum designed to equip students with the skills, knowledge understanding and confidence to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. From Year 7-11 students focus on developing their motor competence, rules/tactics/strategies and healthy participation through a spiralled curriculum in order to help students realise our intent.  

 

Ultimately, we intend to instil a positive attitude towards sport and physical activity amongst all students so that they feel competent and confident in taking part and accessing whatever physical activity they choose as they grow older. 

GCSE PE

In GCSE PE we push all students to learn, apply and revise content weekly so that by the end of Year 11 they have the knowledge needed on 'The human body and movement in physical activity and sport' and  'Socio-cultural influences and wellbeing in physical activity and sport' so that they can perform well in their exams and move onto further study within the Physical Education sector at 6th form or College. 

 

What is our learning journey?

How is our curriculum sequenced?

Core PE

Year 7

Year 8

Year 9

  • Skill Development
  • Rules Development
  • Healthy Participation
  • Further Skills Development
  • Rules + Tactics Development
  • Skills for Success
  • Rules/Tactics/Strategies

Year 10

Year 11

  • Developing Student ownership
  • Re-applying Y7/8/9
  • Intro more activities
  • Student Ownership
  • Healthy Participation

The curriculum is sequenced to spiral and continue through each year from Year 7 all the way through to Year 11. This enables all students to keep making progress through all years to meet our intent. The activities are chosen to fulfil the needs of the National Curriculum as well as local demand and access. 

GCSE PE

Year 10

Year 11

  • Sports Psychology
  • Socio-cultural influences
  • Health, fitness and wellbeing
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Movement analysis
  • Physical training
  • Use of data

We start with Paper 2 content in Year 10 to help students ease into the course and gain confidence in learning and applying content in a theoretical setting. We then move into Paper 1 with more scientific content in Year 11 after having established good learning and retention so students have the confidence they can do well in our subject. 

What will my child experience in a typical PE lesson?

Core PE

  • Calm and quiet entry into changing rooms
  • Any questions or kit/medical issues to teacher in first 2 minutes
  • Everybody changed and register being completed by 5 mins
  • Move to activity
  • Learning Intention shared
  • Lesson content / Direct Instruction delivered
  • Peer and self assessments of progress
  • Application of learning into competitive situations
  • Peer and self assessment progress at end of lesson
  • Back to changing rooms to be changed and leave on time

GCSE PE

  • Do Now retrieval on entry
  • Marking of do now
  • Direct instruction of new content
  • Lots of checking for understanding through small tasks, mini whiteboards, turn and talk.
  • Application of learning into past exam questions.
  • Marking and green pen correcting answers.

How do we assess progress?

Core PE

  • Every lesson peer and self assessment used during and at the end of lesson. 
  • Lesson sequencing so that students can demonstrate learning and apply this in their final lesson of the unit
  • Student behaviour and effort assessed in accordance with TSAT assessments.
  • Student attending an extra-curricular club and being invited to do so if not. 

GCSE PE

  • Exam questions and marking most lessons.
  • Weekly retrieval homework on the ever learner website with % target scores.
  • End of unit tests
  • Practice assessments 3-4 weeks before real assessments.
  • TSAT and Mock assessments.
  • Grades from assessments, practical scores and coursework used where available to generate predicted grades in accordance with the weighting of the course (70% theory, 30% practical)

How do we extend and enrich our curriculum?

During the year we run interform competitions and alternative activity weeks as part of the curriculum to broaden and enhance students PE experience.

We run targeted trips during the school day for different groups of students to ensure we can get as many accessing extra-curricular as possible.

We run regular after school clubs and attend as many fixtures and competitions as we can across as many activities as we can. 

What higher education can this subject lead to?

  • A-Level PE
  • BTEC Sport Science

How can I support my child in PE?

Core PE

  • Ensure where possible students have the most suitable equipment and kit for their activities.
  • Encourage your child to attend a club and commit to going regularly to build their confidence and enjoyment

 

GCSE PE

  • Ensure they are completing their weekly homework every week to ensure they are retaining learning
  • Encourage them to do further work on the ever learner via watching videos, extra questions.
  • Ensure students complete any catch up videos on the ever learner when they have missed lessons.
  • Encourage them to do extra revision such as Past Papers, Flash Cards etc. 

Key Stage 3

Year 7 Year 8 Year 9
  • Skill Development
  • Rules Development
  • Healthy Participation
  • Further Skills Development
  • Rules + Tactics Development
  • Skills for Success
  • Rules/Tactics/Strategies

In Y7-9 we focus on core sports/activity in which we can help students to develop their motor competency, rules/tactics/strategies and healthy participation, building on these activities year on year. 

Every activity last for 3 weeks (6 lessons)

During units students will have lessons on skill development as well as lessons on rules/tactics/strategies.

  • Badminton
  • Football
  • Table Tennis
  • Rugby League
  • Dance
  • Gymnastics
  • OAA
  • Cricket
  • Athletics
  • Rounders
  • Basketball/Netball

All students follow the same activities in Y7-9 except for basketball and netball, where boys do basketball and girls do netball. This is to match the current demand in the city and access to extra-curricular opportunities for these sports.

As well as the above students also take part in extra-curricular competitions and options weeks during curriculum time where they get to compete and enjoy different activities

Key Stage 4 Core PE

Year 10 Year 11
  • Developing Student ownership
  • Re-applying Y7/8/9
  • Intro more activities
  • Student Ownership
  • Healthy Participation

In Y10-11 we aim to continue and master and refine students development in KS3. We aim now to develop students ownership of lessons as in order to meet our curriculum intent, we want all students to be competent and confident to take part in physical activity of their choosing as they grow older. 

Units of work still last for 3 weeks (3 lessons)

Lessons are now based on reproducing learning from KS3 and building on any areas that are needed.

  • Football 
  • Badminton
  • Handball
  • Fitness
  • Trampolining + Climbing
  • Gaelic rules/Aussie rules football
  • Table Tennis
  • Basketball
  • Flag football
  • Cricket
  • Softball
  • Rounders
  • Volleyball
  • Netball
  • Rugby/Tag Rugby

Students get some activities that continue from KS3 but also are introduced to some newer activities to broaden their horizon. During KS4 they also get options weeks where they get to select and try more different activities such as Lacrosse as well as traditional activities throughout the year, giving them more sense of choice in what they do. 

GCSE PE

Year 10 Year 11
  • Sports Psychology
  • Socio-cultural influences
  • Health, fitness and wellbeing
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Movement analysis
  • Physical training
  • Use of data