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10. PE

Leadership of PE at Grove Primary School.

Accountable: Miss Sarah Rogers

Responsible: Miss Casey Gardener

Intent

At Grove, we strive to create a culture which aims to inspire an active generation to enjoy PE, encourage each other and achieve. We provide a safe and supportive environment for children to flourish in a range of different physical activities which is essential in supporting their physical, emotional, social and moral development.

We offer a broad range of physical activities to give children the opportunity to foster a love of being active through our PE curriculum. We encourage all children to develop their understanding of the way in which they can use their body, equipment and apparatus safely yet imaginatively. All children have the opportunity to enjoy being physically active, maintain a healthy lifestyle and using the medium of sport, increase their self-esteem. We aspire for children to adopt a positive mind-set and believe that anything can be achieved with determination and resilience.

The aim of Physical Education is to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles. Children are taught to observe and produce the conventions of fair play, honest competition and good sporting behaviour as individual participants, team members and spectators. Thus embedding life-long values such as co-operation and collaboration.

Implementation

Living by the coast, we see the importance of children learning how to swim. We provide opportunities for children to learn how to stay safe by water whilst also meeting the National Curriculum requirements of swimming 25m by the end of Year 6. All children in Year 4 receive swimming lessons for a whole term-normally Spring.

Our PE Curriculum, along with PSHE and science, teaches children about the importance of healthy living and learning about the need for good nutrition.

Pupils participate in two high quality PE lessons each week delivered by their class teacher, covering two sporting disciplines every half term. In addition, children are encouraged to participate in the varied range of extra-curricular activities. Lunch time sports clubs are available each day and children can attend after school sport clubs four evenings per week. 

Children are invited to attend competitive sporting events within the local area. These events are often within our trust or our Local School Sports Partnership. This is an inclusive approach which endeavours to encourage not only physical development but also mental well-being. These events also develop teamwork and leadership skills and are very much enjoyed by the children.

Each year a small group of Year 6 children are invited to become Sports Leaders for the school. They develop into sporting role models for the younger children, assisting with lunch-time clubs, our annual Sports day and any other Sporting activities. 

Impact

At Grove we aim for children to develop the necessary knowledge and skills which will have a positive impact on their future by becoming physically active citizens to benefit their long-term health and well-being.

Five Pillars of PE

PE falls under the Positive Lifestyles Whole School Curriculum Pillar. The PE curriculum has 5 unique Pillars as shown below. These not only focus on developing the children's skills within PE, but also develop and promote healthy lifestyles and aim to broaden children's  knowledge of the different sports and physical activities.

Five Curriculum Pillars

  1. Acquiring and developing skills: Children  acquire and develop skills using their bodies and sports equipment  to allow them to take part in the different areas of PE and school sport.
  2. Selecting and applying: Children select and apply rules, strategies, skills, tactics, and compositional ideas across the different sports, strands of PE and activities which they complete.
  3. Evaluating and improving performance: Children learn how to evaluate their performance in the different sports and activities so they can be the best they can be.
  4. Lifestyle including knowledge and understanding of fitness and health: Children  develop an understanding of the importance of a healthy lifestyle including why staying physically active is important to health and learn about eating healthily (cross curricular with PSHE and Science).
  5. Broad range of physical activities:  children take part in a broad range of physical activities including dance, gymnastics, athletics, games, net/wall sports such as tennis and badminton, OAA and swimming (in selected year groups).  This allows them to apply all the other pillars and give them an opportunity to start their journey into competitive sports.

Concepts and Key Stage Progression Assessment

PE Concepts and Key Stage Progression

Staff Handbook

Long Term Plan

Cycle A LTP

Cycle B LTP

Medium Term Planning