P. E.
Our P.E. Curriculum
Intent:
At Newington our aim is for pupils to ‘Push their Limits’ during PE and inspire them to lead active, healthy lifestyles. We offer a curriculum that gives pupils the chance to master skills, communicate effectively and embed values such as fairness and respect.
Implementation:
the curriculum gives the pupils the chance to develop and master skills and apply those skills during PE
pupils have 2 sessions of PE each week
further enhanced by having the opportunity to apply their skills during after -school sports clubs with fully-qualified and trained coaches, inter-school and intra-school events
pupils also have the opportunity to continue to develop their skills at lunchtime
our ‘Fit and Fun’ leaders encourage pupils to be physically active throughout lunchtime in the EYFS and KS1
The National Curriculum for PE aims to ensure that all pupils:
develop competence to excel in a broad range of physical activities
are physically active for sustained periods of time
engage in competitive sports and activities
lead healthy, active lives
Key stage 1
Pupils should develop fundamental movement skills, become increasingly competent and confident and access a broad range of opportunities to extend their agility, balance and coordination, individually and with others. They should be able to engage in competitive (both against self and against others) and co-operative physical activities, in a range of increasingly challenging situations.
Pupils should be taught to:
master basic movements including running, jumping, throwing and catching, as well as developing balance, agility and coordination, and begin to apply these in a range of activities
participate in team games, developing simple tactics for attacking and defending
perform dances using simple movement patterns
Key stage 2:
Pupils should continue to apply and develop a broader range of skills, learning how to use them in different ways and to link them to make actions and sequences of movement. They should enjoy communicating, collaborating and competing with each other. They should develop an understanding of how to improve in different physical activities and sports and learn how to evaluate and recognise their own success.
Pupils should be taught to:
use running, jumping, throwing and catching in isolation and in combination
play competitive games, modified where appropriate [for example, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball, rounders and tennis], and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending
develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance [for example, through athletics and gymnastics]
perform dances using a range of movement patterns
take part in outdoor and adventurous activity challenges both individually and within a team
compare their performances with previous ones and demonstrate improvement to achieve their personal best.
Swimming and water safety
All schools must provide swimming instruction either in key stage 1 or key stage 2.
In particular, pupils should be taught to:
swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres
use a range of strokes effectively [for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke]
perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations
Our PE Long Term Plan
Our PE Progression Document