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Members of the Department
Mr Chia Chong Seng
chia_chong_seng@schools.gov.sg
Mr Jeff Chang Jin Peng
Assistant Year Head (Lower Primary)
Miss Amber Ng
Mr Lin Jin Xiang
Mr Thian Jiahui
Mrs Joyce Tng
Mr Huang Yuhan Lionel
Ms Low Lay Choo
OUR VISION
The Physical Education Department looks into actualising its vision of developing:
An All-Rounded Adventurous Huaminite who has a lifelong passion for Active and Healthy Living
The department is able to achieve its Vision through a comprehensive programme that is guided by a holistic health framework.
AIMS and OBJECTIVES
By the end of their educational journey here in Huamin, our students will be:
Equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude to be healthy in every aspect and are able to sustain a passion for lifelong active and healthy living
Physical Education
The purpose of physical education is to enable students to demonstrate individually and with others the physical skills, practices, and values to enjoy a lifetime of active, healthy living.
Through a balanced and well-designed curriculum based on the following framework, delivered through appropriate and effective pedagogies and meaningful assessment, students will acquire the knowledge, skills and values to live active and healthy lives.
Goals
Goal 1: Acquire a range of movement skills to participate in a variety of physical activities.
Goal 2: Understand and apply movement concepts, principles and strategies in a range of physical activities.
Goal 3: Demonstrate safe practices during physical and daily activities with respect to themselves, others and the environment.
Goal 4: Display positive personal and social behaviour across different experiences.
Goal 5: Acquire and maintain health-enhancing fitness through regular participation in physical activities.
Goal 6: Enjoy and value the benefits of living a physically active and healthy life.
Social Well-being
Through carefully designed learning activities and ‘teachable moments’, students are given the opportunities to acquire sound moral values, develop social skills (SEL) and higher order thinking skills, and 21st Century Competencies
Mental Well-being
Students will be equipped with knowledge and skills to build positive self-esteem and manage stress and anger
KEY APPROACHES
Our Key Approach is ITQ:
Inclusion
Total Well-Being
Quality Delivery
Our Key Teaching Models for Physical Education are:
Movement Education
Games Concept Approach
ASSESSMENT
The department employs both formative and summative modes of assessment to making informed judgement about what our students know and are able to do in order to help them progress towards and attain the desired goals.
Assessment Strategies and Tools used:
Structured Teacher Observations
Performance Tasks
Rubrics and Checklists
Cooperative Group Projects
Video Recording
Physical Fitness Test
Swimsafer Practical and Theory Test
Reflective Discussion
Learning Progression
Co-Construct Success Criteria
2 Stars and a Wish
Programmes and Activities
Recess Play @ Huamin: Students are provided with sports equipment and board games during recess for everyone to engage in play and physical activity.
Lower Primary Sports Carnival
This is held on the eve of Children’s Day annually for our Lower Primary students whereby our P4 students employ Design Thinking approach to design creative games and run sports booths to engage the younger ones in sports and games. It is a good platform for P4 students to participate in Values in Action too as they host and guide the other younger ones in games and play.
Sports Day:
P4 to P6 students get to experience inter-class competition during their Sports Day. Students get to represent their class in various competitions such as Basketball, Floorball, Football, Modified Bocce and Team Relay events.
NAPFA Record Breakers Competition:
P4 and P6 students push themselves to their limit as they compete with each other to set a personal best in the various stations for NAPFA.
Outdoor Adventure Learning Camps:
There is a level camp for P5 to expose our students to the outdoors to develop relevant camp craft skills such as navigation, pitching of tents, their SEL competencies as well as their awareness of environmental conservation.
Student Leadership Development:
Structured training is conducted to develop our students to serve as leaders. Their leadership qualities are honed through platforms such as CCA Leadership training and Serve to Lead Programme, a collaboration with SportSG to promote an active and healthy living for the elderly.
Sports Education Programme (SEP):
Students are exposed and encouraged to engage in different sports such as Roller Skating, Bowling, Silat, Archery etc through the SEP programme.
Swimsafer Programme:
All students will go through the Swimsafer programme to learn an important life skill.
Structured Snack Breaks
A structured snack break is scheduled daily to give students time to rest, eat, or hydrate, enabling them to remain attentive and focused during lessons.
Rate of Perceived Exertion:
Combining technology with the proven use of the OMNI scale during PE lessons and Sports CCA. Using the Polar© OH1 Heart Rate monitor, we equip our students with the knowledge and skill of using the OMNI scale to learn to identify their Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) and therefore, regulate their own exercise intensity accordingly to ensure that they are exercising at a safe and sustainable manner.
Mental & Social Well-Being
Holistic Health Talks are conducted to educate and create awareness amongst staff and students.
Programme for Active Learning (PAL):
PAL: Huamin Primary School was one of the schools selected by MOE to pilot the Programme for Active Learning (PAL) in 2010. Under PAL, our students will participate in modular activities in four broad areas of:
Sports and Games
Outdoor Education
Performing Arts (Drama)
Visual Arts
PAL allows students to have a broad exposure to a range of activities at an entry level, so that they can discover their talents and interests, be it in the outdoors, sports or the aesthetics. Our students learn through play and are engaged in fun and varied activities during PAL. PAL is a powerful vehicle to develop Social Emotional Learning competencies, nurture life skills and values within all students.
Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs):
Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) play an integral role in the holistic development of our students. There are 17 different CCAs offered in the school. They range from competitive sports to Aesthetics: Performing Arts and Visual Arts to Clubs and Uniformed Group. Through students’ active participation in CCA, we will be able to nurture and inculcate values such as self-discipline, teamwork, sense of responsibility and sportsmanship. All Primary 3 to 6 students are strongly encouraged to participate in one CCA.
Staff
MOE Olive Run: Staff members walk the talk and participate annually in MOE Olive Run organised by MOE MESRC.
MOE Sports for Life Walk/Run: Staff members participate in the annual school-based SFL Walk/ Run to keep fit and healthy. Active Wednesdays: Staff members engage in weekly sports activities to bond and de-stress.
MOE MERSC Inter-School Futsal Championship:
Our staff actively take part in the Annual Inter-School Futsal Competition, where they have attained second and third place over the years.
Partnership Efforts
Parents
Holistic Health Workshop for Parents: As part of the school’s effort to engage students and their parents in leading an active and healthy lifestyle, workshops are organised to empower them.
Alumni
Our Alumni continue to contribute back to their alma mater through Sports CCAs.
External Organisations:
Health Promotion Board and Yishun Health Group: We work very closely with HPB and YHG looking into holistic health matters in the school. These include Healthy Meals in School Programme for our canteen, regular mobile health exhibits, weight management programmes and inculcating the importance of Active and Healthy Living through Health Education.
CDAC: Huamin Primary School collaborated with CDAC to celebrate their 30th Anniversary by getting our teachers and students to participate in the “A Little From All” Virtual Run event. The theme for the virtual run, “A Little From All” aims to bring out the passion to do good in all participants. Huamin Primary School is happy to be part of this special occasion and having the opportunity to stay active and doing good at the same time.
Useful Links
Sport SG: https://www.sportsingapore.gov.sg/
Yishun Sports Centre: https://www.myactivesg.com/facilities/yishun-sports-centre
Health Promotion Board: http://www.hpb.gov.sg
Weather SG: http://www.weather.gov.sg/home/
National School Games: https://nsg.moe.edu.sg/