Physical Education
PE School Plan
All classes in our school are taught at least five of the six strands of the PE curriculum each year. The six strands are: Aquatics, Athletics, Games, Dance, Gymnastics and Outdoor and Adventure.
Since undertaking the Active School Flag, the school has created a standardised PE timetable for the school year so that all classes are taught the same strand at the same time. The standardised PE timetable ensures a balanced amount of teaching time to these strands throughout the school year.
Since undertaking the Active School Flag, the school has created a standardised PE timetable for the school year so that all classes are taught the same strand at the same time. The standardised PE timetable ensures a balanced amount of teaching time to these strands throughout the school year.
The plan highlights the PSSI lesson plans to guide teachers in their planning of PE. The PSSI lessons have been made easily accessible for all teachers to use.
As part of the school plant PE is discussed with parents at PT meetings in November and feedback is also included in the annual school report.
As part of the school plant PE is discussed with parents at PT meetings in November and feedback is also included in the annual school report.
PE Class Timetables
Both Junior and Senior class both have 60 minutes timetable for PE each week.
Junior Class 11.10- 12.10 on Friday
Senior Class 10-11am on Friday
Junior Class 11.10- 12.10 on Friday
Senior Class 10-11am on Friday
Outdoor and Adventure
This year we a have decided to prioritise the Outdoor and Adventure Strand. We spend 5 weeks during Sept/Oct completing activities on this strand.
We completed lots of activities:
Lots of different types of orienteering
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PAWS Programme
We normally do our PAWS water safety lesson before we start our 8 weeks of swimming . Unfortunately this year we have been unable to go to pool!
PE Equipment
Our PE Equipment is kept neatly and labelled for easy access in the school shed.
An audit is completed once a year , where any damaged or broken is thrown away or replaced.
New equipment bought this year: skipping ropes, footballs, tennis balls, javelins, discus.
An audit is completed once a year , where any damaged or broken is thrown away or replaced.
New equipment bought this year: skipping ropes, footballs, tennis balls, javelins, discus.