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KS4 Physical Education

Physical Education at Lindsworth School aims to develop the knowledge, skills and capabilities necessary for mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing in our pupils now and for their future. Physical fitness is an important part of leading a healthier lifestyle. It teaches self-discipline and that to be successful you must work hard, show resilience and have the determination to believe that anything can be achieved.

Physical Education at KS4

At KS4 all pupils will study Entry Level PE as part of the Curriculum. Ensuring they leave with a qualification in PE. Pupils will study and be assessed on their application of skills to a variety of sporting activities, in addition to developing understanding of how to analyse performance. Alongside this pupils who are dedicated and show greater interest will have the opportunity to study GCSE PE as part of their options choices. Successful completion of the GCSE will provide them with nationally recognised qualifications; to help towards improving their career or further study opportunities.

Curriculum Content KS4

Year

Half Term

Topic

10

1

Football - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Basketball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Health Related Fitness

 

2

Handball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Football - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Cricket - Skill Acquisition

 

3

Handball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Table Tennis - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Basketball - Skill Acquisition

 

4

Football - Tactics and Formations

 

 

Basketball - Tactics and Formations

 

 

Cricket - Skill Acquisition

 

5

Invasion Games - Game Play and Tactical Awareness

 

 

Softball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Football - Tactics and Formations

 

6

Invasion Games - Game Play and Tactical Awareness

 

 

Striking and Fielding - Game Play and Tactical Awareness

 

 

Options

 

Year

Half Term

Topic

11

1

Football - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Handball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Table Tennis - Skill Acquisition

 

2

Basketball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Cricket - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Health Related Fitness

 

3

Football - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Handball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Basketball - Skill Acquisition

 

4

Tennis - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Dodgeball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Football - Tactics and Formations

 

5

Softball - Skill Acquisition

 

 

Invasion Games - Game Play and Tactical Awareness

 

 

Options

Options at Key Stage 4

GCSE Physical Education Year 10 & 11

Curriculum Content GCSE PE

Unit

Topic

1.1 Applied Anatomy and Physiology

Structure and Function of the Skeletal System

 

Structure and Function of the Muscular System

 

Movement Analysis

 

Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

 

Effects of Exercise on Body Systems

1.2 Physical Training

Components of Fitness

 

Applying the Principles of Training

 

Preventing Injury in Physical Activity and Training

2.1 Socio Cultural Issues

Engagement Patterns of Different Social Groups in Physical Activity and Exercise

 

Commercialisation of Physical Activity and Sport

 

Ethical and Socio Cultural Issues in Physical Activity and Sport

2.2 Sports Psychology

Characteristics of Skilful Movement

 

Classification of Skills

 

Goal Setting

 

Mental Preperation

 

Types of Guidance

 

Types of Feedback

2.3 Health, Fitness and Wellbeing

Health, Fitness and Wellbeing

 

Diet and Nutrition

How will your child be assessed at GCSE?

  • Unit 1.1 and 1.2 – 1 hour Theory Exam (30% of final mark)
  • Unit 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 – 1 hour Theory Exam (30% of final mark)
  • Performance in Physical Education – Practical Assessment (3 activities) & Written Controlled Assessment (40% of final mark)

Extra-Curricular Opportunities

As part of the school’s extra-curricular offer the pupils have access to a number of activities including the fitness suite, table tennis, basketball and the School Football team. Our team are highly competitive and have participated in the Midlands SEN Football League since 2015. We feature annually in events around this league and any events which occur with other schools within it. As a result, the school also participates in regional tournaments and charity events such as Knife Crime Awareness and Engage in their Future tournament to name just a few. As a department we have played and are always on the lookout for competitive “friendlies” in other sports such as dodgeball, handball and basketball.

In the New Year 2022; we are delighted to be welcoming Moseley Rugby Club coaches in to offer coaching during lunchtimes, and are in contact with AVFC and BCFC community coaches who have worked with us before or look to work with us in the future, to see what else can expand our offer to pupils.

All pupils have access to every aspect of our extra-curricular programme, but the most popular is the school football team. Access is limited so pupils only get the chance if they are engaging in all their lessons and obtaining good behaviour scores, as well as showing a willingness to engage with staff and work hard to develop their football abilities in and out of lessons. Once selected for the team they must stick to the expectations and reputation laid down by all those that have gone before them, and uphold our outstanding reputation as a team, both in the league and any other events we have or will participate in.

When in the school colours they are “Lindsworth Lions” and as Lions they should be: well presented, disciplined, loyal, show support for each other and their opponents, enjoy themselves and express themselves with confidence, whilst showing respect to everyone, playing firm but fair, as well as winning with grace and more importantly, losing with dignity and pride.

Impressively, our pupils very often get the “fair play” or “team of the tournament” awards; for the way they conduct themselves; never swearing or being rude to anyone and always playing with good team spirit, matched by fantastic determination and resilience. For this, we are extremely proud of them and expectations are maintained at the highest standard. Our pupils even more impressively and despite their own difficulties, have always shown great empathy against less confident teams and individuals; all of which we believe is character building and setting them up for a great life after Lindsworth.