Physical Education
Intent
It is our intention that Physical Education (PE) at EHPS is aspirational, enabling and inclusive. We intend for our curriculum to:
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Be ambitious for all our pupils.
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Inspire all pupils to enjoy, succeed and take part in a range of physical activities including gymnastics, dance, games, competitive and non-competitive sports, which develops competence in the Gross Motor skills and Fundamental Movement Skills.
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Provide opportunities for pupils to become physically confident in a way which supports their health and fitness.
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Provide our children with ambitious opportunities to compete in sport and other activities to build character and help to embed core values such as fairness, sporting behaviour and respect.
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Teach our children a range of sports and allow opportunities for children to continually develop an understanding of these, whilst applying and using a range of rules, strategies and tactics.
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Teach our children how to live a healthy and active lifestyle and understand the importance of health living and healthy participation.
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Develop an understanding of the benefits sport can have on their physical and mental health as well as raising their self-esteem.
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Teach our children about the world of sport including athletes and significant competitions e.g. the Olympics and World Cup etc.
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Be taught by highly skilled practitioners.
Implementation Overview
Every child at East Hunsbury Primary school receives at least 2 hours of PE a week. The children are also given brilliant opportunities at break times and lunchtimes, through specialist coaches, to take part in physical activities and develop and foster a love for PE/sport.
At East Hunsbury, we use Real PE as our whole school PE approach. We chose this curriculum because it is inclusive of the SU and EYFS and marries our schools’ sporting and physical education philosophy.
In Real PE, the pupils are taught about developing a whole range of skills via the ‘learning cogs’. These cogs have a specific focus which will be developed throughout the curriculum and are taught via a range of activities and games-based scenarios. Throughout a session, each learning cog skill will also be aligned with a fundamental movement skill, which will be focussed on within the session.
Due to our drive for ambition, we currently engage Specialist Sports Coaches to deliver some of our PE curriculum.
All children, by the time they leave Key Stage 2, will have been given the opportunity to attend swimming lessons and learn to swim 25m. We use part of our Sports Premium to fund ‘Top Up’ lessons for those that require it.
Impact
The impact of our PE curriculum is assessed through a multi–faceted approach including:
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The Real PE Assessment Cog and REAL PE assessment process.
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Teacher observations and questioning.
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Children participating well in PE lessons, demonstrating the ability to work individually, work with others and cooperate and contribute to working as a team.
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Pupil voice: children talking positively about games, gym and dance, and children understanding the importance of a healthy lifestyle and being able to discuss this with others.
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Children learning to swim 25m by the end of Key Stage 2.
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Attendance at extracurricular clubs by pupils of all ages.
Pupil attainment in PE is recorded on Insight annually at the end of the summer term.


