At Pinner Park Primary School we believe children should all learn to be physically literate through a wide range of traditional and non-traditional physical opportunities.
By the time they leave primary school they should have secure knowledge of the wide ranging benefits of regular exercise and should have developed a passion and enthusiasm for one or more sports or forms of exercise.
Children will be able to use PE to help regulate their physical and emotional health.
They will have learnt how to work and play alongside others following and implementing rules and tactics. They will have learnt to win and lose well showing respect to teammates, competitors, coaches and officials.
By the time they leave primary school they should have secure knowledge of the wide ranging benefits of regular exercise and should have developed a passion and enthusiasm for one or more sports or forms of exercise.
Children will be able to use PE to help regulate their physical and emotional health.
They will have learnt how to work and play alongside others following and implementing rules and tactics. They will have learnt to win and lose well showing respect to teammates, competitors, coaches and officials.
How we teach PE
At Pinner Park Primary School we plan sequences of learning that will challenge prior learning and help children construct secure knowledge and understanding as well as develop and improve their skills. Each week children have opportunities to focus on indoor and outdoor PE and sporting activities which cover the full range of areas of study outlined in the National Curriculum. In Key Stage 2 most classes benefit from a specialist teacher for PE and sport. In Key Stage 1, our teachers work alongside specialist sports coaches. Curriculum planning provides children with opportunity to learn and take part in a range of traditional (football, netball, quick sticks hockey, swimming) and non-traditional (boccia, dodgeball, golf) activities. Prior knowledge is always revisited before introducing new ideas. Our curriculum offer is further enhanced through a wide range of opportunities for physical activity in our active playgrounds and through our range of extracurricular opportunities. We have adopted 'Get Set 4 PE' as a resource to support the teaching and learning of PE across the school. Pinner Park holds the School Games Mark Gold Award. This is a Government led award scheme launched in 2012, facilitated by the Youth Sport Trust to reward schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community, and we are delighted to have been recognised for our success. As part of our application we were asked to fulfil criteria in the areas of participation, competition, workforce and clubs, and we are pleased that the hard work of everyone at our school has been rewarded. Useful Links BBC PE (Key Stage 1) BBC PE (Key Stage 2) Subject Leader Our subject leader for PE is Mrs Holland. Information to Download (click to download) Subject Guide Learning Journey Subject Progression Map |
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