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P.E.

We aim to provide a challenging, productive, disciplined, safe and enjoyable working environment with outstanding teaching and learning for all of our students. Students will experience a balance of activities within the curriculum which inspire interest into health and fitness and also a passion for lifelong participation into sport and activity.

This is achieved through:

  • National Curriculum PE lessons.
  • Our extra-curricular timetable – open to all students in all year groups.
  • GCSE Physical Education in Y10 and Y11 (Optional).

Key Stage 3 

You can find information about the school PE kit here.

year 7

In the autumn and spring terms students follow a rotation of foundation activities that include football, rugby, netball, hockey, gymnastics, dance, basketball and badminton. In the summer term they take part in athletics, rounders and cricket.

Year 8

In the autumn and spring terms students follow a rotation of football, rugby, netball, hockey, gymnastics, dance, basketball, badminton, table tennis, futsal and fitness. In the summer term they take part in athletics, rounders, softball and cricket.

Year 9

In the autumn and spring terms students follow a rotation of football, rugby, netball, hockey, step aerobics, dance, basketball, badminton, table tennis, futsal and fitness. In the summer term they take part in athletics, rounders, softball and cricket.

 

GCSE Physical Education     

(OCR EXAM BOARD)

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Theory unit:

  • Physical Factors Affecting Performance.
  • Written exam – 1 hour.
  • 30% of total GCSE marks.

Theory unit:

  • Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology.
  • Written exam – 1 hour.
  • 30% of total GCSE marks.

Practical Performance in Physical Education:

  • Assessment of practical ability.
  • Performance of 3 practical activities and 1 performance analysis task.
  • 40% of total GCSE marks.
HOW WILL THIS BE ASSESSED?
  • External assessment = 2 x written examination.
  • Internal assessment = 3 x practical assessment; 1 performance analysis task.

BEYOND THE CLASSROOM 

The department offers a wide range of extracurricular activities before school, at break and lunchtime, after school and at weekends. A programme of activities is offered every half term and all students are encouraged to get involved and enjoy the activities – whatever their level of ability is.  Silverdale enters local and national leagues and tournaments in the majority of activities and so there is a busy programme of fixtures.

You can see the latest timetable for clubs and extracurricular activities here.

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