Physical Education and Sport
In this section, the PE department provides an overview of the KS3,KS4 & KS5 curriculum and resources to aid revision and support progress.
Department Contacts
Staff |
Role |
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Miss K Smith | Acting Head of Department and AP | Kirstie.Smith@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mrs A Anderson |
Second in Department |
Amy.Anderson@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mrs L Hooper |
RSL Y9 and PE teacher |
Laura.Hooper@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mrs B Vine |
RSL Y11 and PE teacher |
Ben.Vine@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Miss L Fendley
|
PE Teacher |
Lauren.Fendley@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mrs K Allgood |
PE Teacher |
Kate.Allgood@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mr S Chamberlain | AP Behaviour and PE Teacher |
Scott.Chamberlain@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Miss C Ridley |
PE Teacher |
Chloe.Ridley@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mr N Clarke |
PE Teacher |
Niall.Clarke@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mr J Eldridge |
PE Teacher |
Jack.Eldridge@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mrs A Trett |
PE Teacher |
Ann.Trett@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mr A Porter |
PE Teacher |
Aaron.Porter@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
KS3 Curriculum
Students in KS3 are assessed practically throughout the course of the year according to the PE thresholds.
KS4 Curriculum
Year 11 KS4 Core PE
KS4 Examination PE Curriculum
Cambridge National OCR
Students who choose to study the OCR Cambridge National level 2 in Sport Studies will cover 4 units of work over 2 years, with each unit counting as 25% of their final grade.
Y10
- Contemporary Issues in Sport
- Sport Leadership
Y11
- Developing Sport Skills
- Sport and the Media
Resources
- My PE exam
- PE simplified – Sport Studies revision guide
OCR Cambridge National Sport
R185: PERFORMANCE & LEADERSHIP
Key areas of module:
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Performance in one team & one individual sport
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Review of performance
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Apply practice methods to support improvement
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Plan a sports activity
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Lead a session
Review performance when leading
Assessed: Practically and coursework 30% of final grade
R186: Sport & the media
Key areas of module:
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Different sources of media
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Positive effects of media on sport
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Negative effects of the media on sport
Assessed by coursework and makes up 20% of your final grade
R184: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SPORT
Key areas of module:
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What issues impact participation levels
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Values promoted through sport
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Major sporting events
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National governing bodies
Assessed: 1hr 15min min theory exam (2 attempts) 40% of final grade
GCSE PE
Physical factors affecting performance
This component will assess:
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Applied anatomy and physiology
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Physical training
Assessment: Written paper: 1 hour 30% of total GCSE (9–1) 60 marks
Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology
This component will assess:
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Socio-cultural influences
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Sports psychology
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Health, fitness and well-being.
Assessment: Written paper: 1 hour 30% of total GCSE (9–1) 60 marks
Practical Performances
This component will assess:
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Core and advanced skills in three activities taken from the approved lists, one team, one individual & one other.
Assessment: Non-exam assessment (NEA) 30% of total GCSE (9–1) 60 marks
Analysis and Evaluation of Performance
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This component draws upon the knowledge, understanding and skills learnt to analyse and evaluate performance in one activity.
Assessment: Non-exam assessment (NEA) 10% of total GCSE (9–1) 20 marks
KS5 Curriculum
KS5 Curriculum
Students who decide to study BTEC level 3 sport will cover 4 units of work over 2 years, they are assessed internally in the form of coursework and externally in the form of exams. Please see the curriculum overview for KS5 for more details.
KS5 Resources
- BTEC Nationals Sport Student Book 1
- BTEC First in Sport Revision Guide
- mypeexam (students have access to this learning platform and will be given a log in)
Curriculum overview
Homework
Homework for all year groups is set on ‘Show My Homework’ and is designed to support and develop the learning that is taking place in lessons. Homework is set on a weekly basis. In KS3 students will have a task to complete in the first week, then a quiz to complete based on the task they were set. In KS4 all home works are aimed to develop understanding in BTEC Sport.
After school PE Clubs
This will be updated every half term and new activities will be added
Fixtures
Students have a fantastic opportunity to be involved in bi-weekly fixtures (all published on the school calendar) in sports such as Rugby, Netball, Football, Athletics, Softball & Cricket.
Important information for parents
To attend school fixtures students must obtain parental permission and fill out a medical form, we will then inform parents of the fixture via a text message which will contain information about the fixture and expected time for collection.
Please click here for information on concussion in Rugby.