Course information
Physical Education
Southend High School for Girls - Southend-on-Sea
01702588852
Southchurch Boulevard, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 4UZ
Course summary

What will you study in Year 12? By taking A level Physical Education you will be studying several different A level subjects within the one course; principally Biology, Physics, Psychology, English, Mathematics and Sociology. The fundamental difference is that these subjects are delivered through the platform of sport, and therefore provide your practical playing experience with the Sports Science knowledge that underpins elite level sport. It will provide you with a theoretical basis to support your training and performance. The areas of study include: Biomechanics, Anatomy and Physiology, Skill Acquisition, Sport Psychology, Sport and Society and Technology in Sport. The theory component constitutes 70% of the course. The other 30% is practical assessment, which includes Physical Performance in one sport (from a prescribed list of activities) which constitutes 15% of this, and you will also complete a Performance Analysis (15%). This is a written or verbal piece of coursework based assessment, which requires you to complete a detailed breakdown of a weakness within your chosen sport and develop your understanding for improving technique using a variety of strategies. What will you study in Year 13? You will continue to develop your knowledge and skills and these will help you to understand and underpin how to enhance performance. You will be able to analyse, apply and reason in context using the techniques, language and vocabulary that characterise physical education. The practical unit will extend your practical performance and you will also further develop your Analytical skills through the Performance Analysis unit.

Entry requirements

Grade 6 in GCSE PE. It is preferable for students to be competing at club level for the benefit of the practical assessment.

How you'll be assessed

Students will be assessed through a variety of formative and summative ways. The external assessment is based on two theory papers (35% each) and the practical assessment (15%) is completed through the ‘Non-examined assessment’ (NEA) component of the course, along with the written coursework (the ‘Performance Analysis’, also worth 15%). Internal assessment will be maintained through: extended answer exam questions, formally assessed end of topic tests, interactive quizzes, peer questioning/marking, homework & research tasks, ‘check your understanding’ sections in the text book and end of unit text book questions. Practical performance will be discussed regularly and informally monitored. Students will be responsible for the filming of their practical evidence, which will be completed outside of lesson time. You will also complete transition examinations at the end of year 12.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionEast of England
Local AuthoritySouthend-on-Sea
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeGirls
AddressSouthchurch Boulevard, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 4UZ