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    Physical Education

    Developing Character, Competence and Lifelong Participation

    A high-quality physical education curriculum 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 to embed values such as fairness and respect. Adapted from National Curriculum, DfE, 2014.

    Physical Education at Holderness Academy plays a vital role in developing healthy, confident and resilient young people. Our curriculum is designed to inspire students to enjoy physical activity, develop competence across a broad range of sports, and understand the importance of wellbeing and personal growth through movement.

    At Holderness Academy, students experience a broad and ambitious PE curriculum, rich in knowledge and opportunity, which prepares them for future learning, employment and lifelong participation regardless of starting point. Through a carefully sequenced curriculum, students build physical literacy, teamwork, leadership and confidence while being challenged to achieve their personal best.

    Key Stage 3 Curriculum

    Year Autumn Spring Summer
    7

    Football

    Rugby

    Netball

    Badminton

    Table Tennis

    Fitness

    Gymnastics

    Hockey

    Gymnastics

    Dance

    Fitness

    Basketball

    Athletics

    Tennis

    Striking and Fielding

    8

    Rugby

    Football

    Netball

    Badminton

    Table Tennis

    Gymnastics

    Fitness

    Hockey

    Gymnastics

    Fitness

    Badminton

    Table Tennis

    Tennis

    Athletics

    Striking and Fielding

    9

    Football

    Rugby

    Netball

    Badminton

    Table Tennis

    Gymnastics

    Fitness

    Hockey

    Basketball

    Indoor Games

    Dance

    Fitness

    Athletics

    Rounders

    Tennis

    Striking and Fielding

    Key Stage 4 Curriculum

    Year Autumn Spring Summer
    10

    Rugby

    Football

    Fitness

    Badminton

    Indoor Games

    Basketball

    Fitness

    Badminton

    Rugby

    Football

    Indoor Games

    Recreation (Sports Hall)

    Tennis

    Athletics (individualisation)

    Striking and Fielding

    11

    Invasion Games (3G)

    Badminton

    Fitness

    Basketball

    Badminton

    Fitness

    Indoor Games

    Invasion Games (3G)

    Recreation (Sports Hall)

    Tennis

    Athletics (individualisation)

    Striking and Fielding

    GCSE PE Curriculum

    Year Autumn Spring Summer
    10

    Paper 1: Physical factors affecting performance

    • Skeletal system structure
    • Muscular system
    • Movement analysis
    • Applying the principles of training

    Paper 1: Physical factors affecting performance

    • The cardiovascular and respiratory systems
    • Effects of exercise on body systems

    Practical: Netball, Football

    Paper 2: Sports Psychology

    Introduction of coursework: Analysis and evaluation of performance

    Practical: Athletics

    11

    Paper 2: Socio-Cultural Influences

    Coursework continued

    Paper 2: Health, Fitness and Well-being

    Revision for Paper 1 and Paper 2

    Revision for Paper 1 and Paper 2

    Extracurricular

    At Holderness Academy, we believe that sport extends far beyond timetabled PE lessons. Our extracurricular programme is delivered by specialist and enthusiastic staff who are passionate about providing students with meaningful opportunities to participate, compete and thrive.

    We are proud to offer an inclusive provision where all students are encouraged to represent the Academy, helping to develop a strong sense of belonging, community and pride in being part of Holderness. Alongside traditional competitive fixtures in football, rugby league, netball, rounders and athletics, students also attend a variety of events including archery, indoor athletics, cross-country, darts and bowling.

    We are equally committed to supporting SEND students within Physical Education and school sport, with opportunities to take part in inclusive activities such as bowling, boccia and Panathlon events. At Holderness Academy, we ensure that both boys and girls have equal access to sporting opportunities, including participation in football and rugby, reinforcing our belief that sport is for everyone.