PE
Curriculum narrative
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Exam board: GCSE: OCR GCSE Physical Education
A level: OCR A level Physical Education
Highlands School recognises the importance of pupils taking part in physical activity both in PE lessons, and outside PE lessons.
Regular physical activity is associated with:
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improved attainment, concentration, and learning
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improved mental health, and a healthier weight status
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improved ability to manage stress
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self-efficacy
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improved sleep
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the development of social skills and better social interaction.
As a result, Highlands School has thought carefully about the way which students will experience physical activity throughout their school career.
Whilst at Highlands School students will:
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be active, on average, for at least 2 hours per week
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engage in a range of activities
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be equipped with the knowledge and skills that will enable them to pursue healthy and active lives beyond school
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develop a healthy perception of sporting participation amongst all students.
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Key Stage 3 |
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Year 7 |
Gymnastics, handball, badminton, tag rugby, orienteering and athletics. |
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Year 8 |
Gymnastics, hockey, netball, table tennis, badminton, athletics. |
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Year 9 |
Basketball, football, hockey, orienteering, cricket, fitness. |
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Key Stage 4 - Core PE |
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Year 10 |
Handball, team building, netball, volleyball, rounders, athletics. |
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Year 11 |
Football, basketball, volleyball, rounders, badminton. |
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Key Stage 4 - GCSE PE |
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Autumn Term |
Spring Term |
Summer Term |
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Year 1 |
Unit 1 - Anatomy and physiology Unit 2 - Physical training |
Unit 2 - Physical training Unit 4 - Sports psychology Practical |
Unit 4 - Sports psychology AEP Coursework Practical |
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Year 2 |
Unit 3 - Socio-cultural influence in sport Unit 5: health, diet and nutrition Practical |
Practical Practical exams |
Revision Theory exams |
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Key Stage 5 |
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AS (Year 12) |
Anatomy & physiology / skill acquisition. |
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A2 (Year 13) |
Anatomy & physiology / exercise physiology / sport and society. |
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Key Stage 5 |
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AS (Year 12) |
Exercise physiology / Sports psychology. |
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A2 (Year 13) |
EAPI exam / practical moderation / revision. |
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Key Stage 5 |
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AS (Year 12) |
Biomechanics / sport and society / anatomy & physiology / EAPI preparation. |
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A2 (Year 13) |
Revision / study leave / exams. |
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Homework
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Subject: |
Core - Physical education |
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Homework task: |
Exit ticket (online quiz). |
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Resources: |
Online video links. |
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Frequency: |
Half termly (every 6 lessons). |
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Support: |
Attend PE clubs. |
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Additional information: |
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Subject: |
GCSE Physical education |
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Homework task: |
Independent questions, tasks and quizzes. |
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Resources: |
Homework booklet. |
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Frequency: |
Weekly |
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Support: |
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Additional information: |
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Subject: |
A level Physical education |
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Homework task: |
Independent questions / past paper questions. |
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Resources: |
Homework booklet. |
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Frequency: |
Weekly. |
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Support: |
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Additional information: |
The support above is for each paper, 1,2 and 3. |


