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Campton Academy

PE

Intent

At Campton Academy, the intent of teaching Physical Education is to give children the tools and understanding required to make a positive impact on their own physical health and well-being. We want all children to experience a wide variety of sports and physical skills which will enhance life-long fitness and life choices.

PE can challenge and promote self-esteem through the development of physical confidence and problem solving. Positive self-esteem in turn can have a positive impact on the quality of cross-curricular learning. It can build resilience by teaching children to cope with both success and failure in competitive, individual and team based physical activities. Within dance our curriculum will allow children to explore their personal and spiritual identity.

 

Implementation

PE at Campton Academy is taught by a combination of class teachers and qualified sports coaches. We follow the Rising Stars scheme of work from Year 1 to Year 4. Children have equal opportunities to take part in a range of sports and physical activities within a supportive environment, where effort as well as success is recognised.

Children are encouraged to participate in exercise throughout the day during PE lessons, after school clubs, outdoor learning, lunch provision and special events. Play Leaders are trained to provide sporting games and activities at playtimes to encourage activity throughout the day. At Campton Academy, the PE curriculum is structured to provide a range of sports experiences. Every child participates to develop their skills, resilience and progression in learning through competitive, team and individual sports. Through our provision children can aim to flourish at sports for which they have a particular interest or flair. Children with additional needs are provided with appropriate support to enable them to take part and gain confidence in skills, understanding and motivation.

Sports Premium funding is used in a sustainable way, to improve the equipment available across the school and to facilitate access to external competitions and sports leader training. It has also been used to train a member of staff as a PE specialist.

We teach the National Curriculum, supported by a clear skills and knowledge progression. This ensures that skills and knowledge are built on year by year and sequenced appropriately to maximise learning for all children. Children gain experience of a variety of fundamental skills. This has a focus on agility, balance, coordination and fitness. Children take part in individual skills, group skills and team games, using PE equipment appropriate for their age. During KS2 children will have a series of structured swimming sessions.

 

Impact

  • The ability to acquire new knowledge and skills exceptionally well and develop an in-depth understanding of PE.
  • The motivation and cooperative attitude to practise skills in a wide range of different activities and situations, alone, in small groups and in teams and to apply these skills in chosen activities to achieve exceptionally high levels of performance.
  • High levels of physical fitness.
  • An understanding of and commitment to a lifelong healthy lifestyle, achieved by eating sensibly, avoiding smoking, drugs and alcohol and exercising regularly.
  • The ability to remain physically active for sustained periods of time and an understanding of the importance of this in promoting long-term health and well-being.
  • The ability to take the initiative and become excellent young leaders, organising and officiating, and evaluating what needs to be done to improve, and motivating and instilling excellent sporting attitudes in others.
  • Exceptional levels of originality, imagination and creativity in their techniques, tactics and choreography, knowledge of how to improve their own and others’ performance and the ability to work independently for extended periods of time without the need of guidance or support.
  • A keen interest in PE. A willingness to participate eagerly in every lesson, highly positive attitudes and the ability to make informed choices about engaging fully in extra-curricular sport.
  • The ability to swim at least 25 metres before the end of Year 6 and knowledge of how to remain safe in and around water.