PE Curriculum

Working with our Hampshire based team to create a comprehensive PE Curriculum

Primary PE service designs and implements bespoke Physical Education (PE) curriculums to primary schools, the programs are carefully created to be comprehensive, engaging, and aligned with the national curriculum framework. We work closely with the school’s PE curriculum lead to ensure that the curriculum meets the unique needs and preferences of the school. Here’s what our Primary PE’s curriculm includes:

Curriculum Framework

Introduction and Philosophy: Outline the core values and goals of your PE curriculum, focusing on holistic development, inclusivity, and lifelong fitness.

National Curriculum Alignment: Ensure your program aligns with the UK National Curriculum for PE, covering key stages and competencies.

Variety of Physical Activities

Fundamental Movement Skills: Focus on developing fundamental movement skills (running, jumping, throwing, catching) especially in younger students.

Sports-Specific Modules: Include a range of sports (football, basketball, cricket, netball, gymnastics) to cater to different interests and abilities.

Dance and Rhythmic Activities: Incorporate dance and rhythmic activities to improve coordination, rhythm, and creative expression.

Progression and Differentiation

Skill Progression: Structure lessons to allow for the gradual development of skills, with clear benchmarks for progression.

Differentiation: Provide tailored activities for different skill levels, ensuring all students are challenged and can achieve success.

Health and Wellbeing Education

Physical Health: Teach the importance of physical fitness, nutrition, and healthy living.

Mental Wellbeing: Integrate activities that promote mental health, such as mindfulness, stress management, and the social aspects of team sports.

Inclusivity: Ensure all students, regardless of physical ability or background, can participate fully and feel valued.

Assessment and Feedback

Formative and Summative Assessments: Include regular assessments to track students’ progress, both during and at the end of units.

Self and Peer Assessment: Encourage students to reflect on their own performance and provide constructive feedback to peers.

Teacher Observations: Provide guidelines for teachers to assess students’ skills, effort, and improvement over time.

Cross-Curricular Links

Integration with Other Subjects: Create opportunities to link PE with other areas of the curriculum, such as math (through scoring and statistics), science (understanding body systems), and literacy (following instructions and teamwork).

Themed Units: Consider themed units that incorporate historical or cultural aspects, enhancing the learning experience across subjects.

Teacher Training and Resources

CPD (Continuing Professional Development): Provide training sessions and resources for teachers to effectively deliver the PE curriculum.

Resource Packs: Include lesson plans, equipment lists, and instructional videos that can be used by teachers to enhance their delivery of PE lessons.

Parental and Community Involvement

Engagement Strategies: Provide ways to engage parents and the wider community, such as family fitness days or community sports events.

Communication: Suggest methods for regular updates to parents about the PE curriculum and their child’s progress.

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