2025 SEPEP
This term, year 6 students have been learning about SEPEP. You may wonder though, what is SEPEP? SEPEP stands for Sport Education in Physical Education Program.
How does this benefit the students?
The way this helps the students is by educating them in how to host a game for a specific sport, teaching them skills for unique sports, giving them a view of what is it like to be like if you are actually apart of a league. Teaching them that physical education isn’t just about running around and doing pushups.
How does SEPEP work?
Students are put into groups ranging from 3-5 people for each role. Each one of them are assigned roles and responsibilities. The roles include CEO / Team Manager, Coach, Marketing & Promotions, Referee & Logistics, Media & Statistics and Player Agents. Every week when they come to PE they work on a website and each class has their own website. Students fill the website with different things which relate to their responsibility.
In 6W, our SEPEP game is Lacrosse. We have 4 teams and they all compete with each other weekly in 6W. Right now in 6W, we've been learning and working on which ball is best for lacrosse, the rules of lacrosse, getting used to the sport and more! After that, we will play in our teams and verse each other.
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History of Lacrosse
Lacrosse was made as early as the 12th century and was originally called 'Stickball' when it originated in the Native American Tribles. The games of Lacrosse was seen as a major event and would take place over days