Christ the King aims to provide a high-quality PE curriculum which inspires all pupils to succeed in activities and competitive sports. We aim to provide as many opportunities as possible for children where they can participate in a range of sports in PE lessons and within extra-curricular clubs. We aim to enable children to become aware of the importance of a healthy lifestyle which includes exercise for both fitness and enjoyment. We also encourage pupils to compete within sports, however to ensure they treat each other with mutual respect and to embed the British values in everything they do.
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PE at CTK
Overview of Curriculum
Christ the King aims to provide a high-quality PE curriculum which inspires all pupils to succeed in activities and competitive sports. We aim to provide as many opportunities as possible for children to participate in a range of sports in physical education lessons and within extra-curricular clubs. We aim to enable children to become aware of the importance of a healthy lifestyle which includes exercise for both fitness and enjoyment. We also encourage pupils to compete within sports, however to ensure they treat each other with mutual respect and to embed the British values in everything they do.
Intent Document
EYFS National Expectations |
Gross Motor Skills Children can negotiate space and obstacles safely, with consideration for themselves and others. Children can demonstrate strength, balance and coordination when playing. Children can move energetically, such as running, jumping, dancing, hopping, skipping and climbing. Children demonstrate the ability to combine different movements with ease and fluency. Children demonstrate the ability to use a range of ball skills and have developed confidence, competence, precision, and accuracy when engaging in activities. Fine Motor Skills Children can hold a pencil effectively in preparation for fluent writing – using the tripod grip in almost all cases. Children can use a range of apparatus small and large in alone or in a group both inside and outside. |
National Expectations |
The 2014 National Curriculum for PE aims to ensure that all children:
Attainment targets By the end of each key stage, pupils are expected to know, apply and understand the matters, skills and processes specified in the relevant programme of study. Key stage 1 Pupils should develop fundamental movement skills, become increasingly competent and confident and access a broad range of opportunities to extend their agility, balance and coordination, individually and with others. They should be able to engage in competitive (both against self and against others) and co-operative physical activities, in a range of increasingly challenging situations. Pupils should be taught to:
Key stage 2 Pupils should continue to apply and develop a broader range of skills, learning how to use them in different ways and to link them to make actions and sequences of movement. They should enjoy communicating, collaborating and competing with each other. They should develop an understanding of how to improve in different physical activities and sports and learn how to evaluate and recognise their own success. Pupils should be taught to:
Swimming and water safety All schools must provide swimming instruction either in key stage 1 or key stage 2. In particular, pupils should be taught to:
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Intent |
-At Christ the King Catholic Primary School we aim to develop pupils who will be physically active and can flourish in a range of activities that meet the national curriculum -That all children can achieve the aims of the national curriculum through a broad, balanced and progressive curriculum - Swimming and water safety is taught in year 5 and extra opportunities are taken to help those who still need them in year 6. -Children are given the opportunity to compete in a range of exciting, organised sporting events. In KS2 they also have the opportunity to represent the school in a range of competitive sports. -Children are given the opportunity to practise and train for events and competitions through after school clubs and PE lessons. |
Implementation |
At Christ the King Catholic Primary School all children from year 3 upwards will be receiving 2 hours of high-quality Physical Education each week regardless of the weather. Those children who haven’t got PE kit for that lesson, still play a part in the lessons by taking on the role of a sports leader and will help, observe, and challenge other children throughout the lesson. - Teachers use the PE Passport planning documents to help support them in their planning which are age appropriate. - Teachers use the PE Passport app to assess children in the first and last lesson only of each unit. -Inclusivity by putting support for children with SEND in line with other subjects and differentiating using STEP. - A range of teaching styles and strategies to deliver the curriculum. - Sports Lead and PE Lead ensure that Christ the King is signed up to a range of sporting leagues, rallies and events. EYFS children will have the opportunity to take part in a weekly PE lesson learning fundamental skills which will develop their fine and gross motor skills and teamwork. |
Impact |
-Children’s progress in different domains of learning -Children have also been introduced to a PE homework activity logbook where they can log the Physical activity they have tried over the weekend whilst away from school. - The profile of sport at Christ the King remains high and any successes are celebrated by all. |
Progression of Skills