PE Intent
At St Helena’s, our Physical Education (PE) curriculum is designed to inspire and unlock the potential in all children. We believe in providing a respectful environment where every pupil can flourish through challenge, support, and a broad, balanced curriculum rooted in our shared values and high expectations for excellence.
Our PE curriculum is shaped by our values. It is an integral part of our broader curriculum, aimed at fostering a love for sports and instilling the values associated with them. We create a positive and inspiring learning environment where students can master fundamental skills, promote creativity, and develop friendships through collaborate with their peers. Our goal is to build a strong knowledge base through purposeful activity and active coaching, while also focusing on the development of emotional resilience and critical thinking skills in every lesson. We believe in instilling endurance in our students and ensuring that all learners, regardless of gender or ability, have equal opportunities to participate and feel empowered.
It is our vision to promote physical activity not only within our school but also throughout our community, encouraging healthy and active lifestyles from a young age. Through our PE curriculum, we aim to achieve excellence for all students, empowering them to lead healthy, active lives.
Implementation:
Our PE curriculum is built around the Complete PE scheme of work and enhanced and personalised to meet the needs of all learners at St Helena’s. Enhancements and personalisation includes the use of adaptive teaching and links to sporting opportunities outside of school, which are planned and timely to support and strengthen learning. PE in EYFS is underpinned by the Physical Development and Personal, Social and Emotional Development objectives as set out in our personalised EYFS Curriculum. Our EYFS Curriculum relates to the objectives as set out in the Early Learning Goals, with clear progression from our littlest of learners (aged 3) to our end of Reception children.
Impact
As a Year 6 sports person transitioning to secondary school, we aspire that all learners will have the knowledge and lifelong skills they need to choose to be physically active and to have a nutritious diet outside of school. Having participated in a variety of different sports and fundamental skill developments, all children will possess a variety of skills which they use in different ways and link them to making actions and sequences of movement and an ability to evaluate, improve and celebrate their own successes. Children will demonstrate a resilience during sporting activities and demonstrate great sportsmanship towards all competitors.