
Sports Studies Single Award BTECs create a fundamentally learner-centred approach to the curriculum, with a flexible, unit-based structure where knowledge can be applied in different types of project-based assessments. They focus on the holistic development of the practical, interpersonal and thinking skills required to be able to succeed in employment and higher education. BTEC Extended Certificate Sport • A two-year course • Equivalent to one A Level • Will be studied alongside 3 other A level subjects • Consists of 4 units (2 of which are externally assessed) You will study the following units: 1. Anatomy and Physiology 2. Fitness training and programming for health, sport and well-being 3. Professional development in the Sports Industry 7. Practical Sports Performance
BTEC Level 2 Sports Studies at a Merit or above or GCSE PE at a 4 or above.
BTEC Extended certificate in Sport- 2 externally assessed units & 2 internally assessed units. Externally assessed units: 1. Anatomy and Physiology is assessed through an exam set by Pearson. The exam is made up of both short and long answer exam style questions. 2. Fitness training and programming for health, sport and well-being is also assessed externally through Pearson. Part A, where Learners need to conduct preparatory research on key areas in response to a given scenario and can take up to four sides of A4 notes into the supervised assessment. Part B consists of a set task based on a scenario, to be completed within a two-hour controlled environment. 2.2 Investigating Business in sport and leisure – a synoptic type exam. Internally assessed units: These units are assessed by specialised teachers here at Christ the King College. Internally assessed units usually take the form of assignments, completed either during the unit or at the end. An assignment may take a variety of forms, including practical and written types of assignments. Within assignments you may be required to create posters, videos, presentations and written reports. All assignments are completed individually and are set within appropriate timescales.
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Isle of Wight |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Wellington Road, Newport, PO30 5QT |
Sports Studies Single Award BTECs create a fundamentally learner-centred approach to the curriculum, with a flexible, unit-based structure where knowledge can be applied in different types of project-based assessments. They focus on the holistic development of the practical, interpersonal and thinking skills required to be able to succeed in employment and higher education. BTEC Extended Certificate Sport • A two-year course • Equivalent to one A Level • Will be studied alongside 3 other A level subjects • Consists of 4 units (2 of which are externally assessed) You will study the following units: 1. Anatomy and Physiology 2. Fitness training and programming for health, sport and well-being 3. Professional development in the Sports Industry 7. Practical Sports Performance
BTEC Level 2 Sports Studies at a Merit or above or GCSE PE at a 4 or above.
BTEC Extended certificate in Sport- 2 externally assessed units & 2 internally assessed units. Externally assessed units: 1. Anatomy and Physiology is assessed through an exam set by Pearson. The exam is made up of both short and long answer exam style questions. 2. Fitness training and programming for health, sport and well-being is also assessed externally through Pearson. Part A, where Learners need to conduct preparatory research on key areas in response to a given scenario and can take up to four sides of A4 notes into the supervised assessment. Part B consists of a set task based on a scenario, to be completed within a two-hour controlled environment. 2.2 Investigating Business in sport and leisure – a synoptic type exam. Internally assessed units: These units are assessed by specialised teachers here at Christ the King College. Internally assessed units usually take the form of assignments, completed either during the unit or at the end. An assignment may take a variety of forms, including practical and written types of assignments. Within assignments you may be required to create posters, videos, presentations and written reports. All assignments are completed individually and are set within appropriate timescales.