Students must complete at least 1 semester of HPE. They can elect to take a second semester of Physical Education by selecting the additional Elective HPE course. Alternatively they can apply for the Sports Academy course which is 2 semesters in length. This is instead of HPE and also precludes them from selecting the elective option.
This is a compulsory course that is designed to enthuse students with a joy for movement and enhance the development of lifelong physical activity habits. It will provide the opportunity to develop gross and fine motor skills through the performance of a variety of physical activities. Students also study a range of age-appropriate health issues such as values, puberty, relationships, decision making and STIs within the SHINE program.
Practical: coordination of movement concepts, strategy and tactical analysis, learning through movement, collaboration, inclusivity and fair play (70%)
SHINE portfolio: 3 tasks (30%)
This is a one semester elective subject that enables students to participate in HPE for a second semester. It is co-designed with students enabling them to experience a range of physical activities that would be different to the activities covered in their compulsory HPE lessons. There is also a theoretical component to the course to develop students' understanding of the different components of fitness and how they relate to health and performance.
Practical: coordination of movement concepts, strategy and tactical analysis, collaboration, inclusivity and fair play (70%)
Theory portfolio (30%)
Students are expected to have an open mind to trying new sporting activities to the best of their abilities.
The course is aimed at students who are highly motivated and have a genuine interest in improving their own and others' sporting performance. Students are introduced to the future specialist areas of Basketball, Football, Netball, Touch, Soccer, Volleyball and Fitness as well as other complementary sports. The course incorporates a theoretical understanding of the various components of fitness and their potential impact on performance as well as the SHINE program which deals with age-appropriate health topics such as values, puberty, relationships, decision making and STIs.
Practical: coordination of movement concepts, strategy and tactical analysis, learning through movement, collaboration, inclusivity and fair play (70%)
SHINE portfolio: 3 tasks (15%)
Theory portfolio (15%)
For Sports Academy students, participation in multiple sports at a high level is ideal. There are three prerequisites that must be completed to enter this course:
A letter of application
A practical skills test
A referee’s statement of recommendation
See the Sports Academy section of the school website for more information.