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Curriculum Intent, Implementation and Impact of Physical Education (PE)
Intent
As stated in the 2014 Physical Education Curriculum aims, the PE curriculum at Shustoke is designed to meet the needs of all pupils to ensure that they: - develop competence to excel in a broad range of physical activities - are physically active for sustained periods of time - engage in competitive sports and activities - lead healthy, active lives. Our approach to teaching PE develops the learner as a whole and alongside the physical skills, encourages learners to reflect on and improve their skills in the 5 other areas of the Real PE cogs. We aim to instil a positive attitude towards PE and physical activity to promote healthy lifestyles for our pupils currently and in the future
Implementation
At Shustoke Primary School follow the Real PE schemes of work which are fully aligned to the National Curriculum and Ofsted requirements and focus on the development of agility, balance and coordination, healthy competition and cooperative learning. Each unit of work has a different focus to develop the key abilities necessary for success in PE and sport and across the curriculum: creative, physical, health and fitness, personal, social and cognitive. Teachers have high expectations of pupils and offer appropriate levels of support and challenge to ensure that every pupil is able to succeed and that every pupil is stretched in each PE session. The child-friendly assessment statements (Real PE cogs) are used in lessons to ensure consistency across the key stage and that pupils are aware of their own progress, strengths and challenges.
Impact
The impact of our PE curriculum at Shustoke C of E Primary School is observable in several key areas:
- Physical Development: Pupils demonstrate improved motor skills and coordination, participating confidently in various physical activities.
- Engagement and Participation: High levels of participation in lessons, clubs, and competitions reflect pupils' enthusiasm and positive attitudes towards physical activity.
- Social Skills: Collaborative activities enhance teamwork and communication skills, leading to stronger relationships and improved cooperation amongst pupils.
- Mental Well-being: Our focus on health and well-being results in improved mental health outcomes, supported by pupil surveys and self-reflection.
- Recognition and Achievements: Successes in local competitions and the obtaining of awards for participation and excellence highlight the effectiveness of our PE provision.