Physical Education
Sports Clubs:
Spring 2024:
Fencing and Archery - All year groups
Benchball - Key Stage 2
Hockey - Key Stage 2
FUNdamentals - EYFS and Key Stage 1
Autumn 2023:
Football - Key Stage 2
Boccia - Years 1-6
Dodgeball - Key Stage 2
Goalball Key - Stage 2
Lunchtime Interventions - Key Stage 1
Summer 2023:
Athletics Field Events - all classes
Handball - Key Stage 2
Fencing and Archery - all classes
Kwik Cricket - Years 4-6
Spring 2023:
Boccia - all classes
Fencing and Archery - all classes
Table Tennis - Key Stage 2
FUNdamentals - EYFS and Key Stage 1
Autumn 2022:
Football - Years 5 and 6
Basketball - Key Stage 2
Lunchtime Boccia (all classes)
Lunchtime Tag Rugby
Table Tennis - Key Stage 2
Yoga - Key Stage 1
Glow in the Dark Dodgeball - Key Stage 2
'A high quality physical education inspires all pupils to succeed and excel in competitive sport and other physically demanding activities. It should provide opportunities for pupils to become physically confident in a way which supports their health and fitness. opportunities to compete in sport and other activities build character and help embed values such as fairness and respect'. (Statutory Guidance 2013)
At Netherseal St. Peter's, we understand and value the benefits of PE and aim to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for social, emotional, mental and physical wellbeing in our children now and for their future. Physical Education promotes an understanding in children of their bodies in action. It involves thinking, selecting and applying skills and encourages positive attitudes towards a healthy lifestyle, enabling them to make informed choices about health and physical activity throughout their lives.
Through well-planned, high quality PE and sports teaching, both in the curriculum and as part of extracurricular provision, we seek to ensure that all children show resilience and have the self esteem to succeed. We want to teach children skills to keep them safe such as being able to swim and teach children how to cooperate and collaborate with others as part of an effective team, understanding fairness and equity of play to embed life-long values.
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Dress Code
All children and staff should wear suitable clothing for PE activities.
PE Kit:
Plain blue school T-shirt
Plain navy shorts (no 'skorts')
Plain black non-marking pumps
Socks
Plain navy jogging bottoms (for winter, outdoor use only, over shorts)
Children should have bare feet for gymnastics and dance activities inside
No jewellery should be worn and long hair should be tied back
Swimming kit:
A one-piece swimming costume
Trunks or shorts (not below knee length)
Swimming caps are optional
Goggles require signed parental permission
Inclusion
We recognise that we have children of differing abilities within our classes. Discussions between staff, parents, pupils, coaches and SENCo may take place to help pupils with SEND to overcome potential barriers to learning in physical education. Some pupils may require adapted, modified or alternative activities that offer an equivalent degree of challenge and careful management of their physical regime to allow for their specific conditions.
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Fencing and Archery Club
Gymnastics
Our Dodgeball Team
Our basketball team 2023, which came second in the small schools' tournament - well done
Cross Country Running Team
Seven-a-side Football Team
Our Boccia Team
This is based on the number of hours of physical activity delivered.