Equivalent in size to one A Level Mandatory Units: 1 Anatomy and Physiology (externally assessed) 2 Fitness Training and Programming for Health, Sport and Well-being (externally assessed) 3 Professional Development in the Sports Industry One of these four Optional Units: 4 Sports Leadership 5 Application of Fitness Testing 6 Sports Psychology 7 Practical Sports Performance
4 GCSEs at grade 4 or above. GCSE PE at grade 5 or above, or BTEC/CNAT Sport Level Two at Merit or above. If students have not taken PE or Sport, it may be possible for them do the BTEC Level Three if they have a range of expertise in different sporting disciplines.
Four units of which three are mandatory and two are externally assessed. (exam) Mandatory content (83%). External assessment (67%). Unit One: Anatomy and Physiology • Written examination set and marked by Pearson. • One and a half hours. • 90 marks. Unit Two: Fitness Training and Programming for Health, Sport and Wellbeing • A task set and marked by Pearson and completed under supervised conditions. • In Part A, learners will be provided with a case study two weeks before a supervised assessment period in order to carry out research. • In Part B, the supervised assessment period is two hours over a period of two days timetabled by Pearson. • Written submission. • 60 marks - two hours over a period of two days timetabled by Pearson.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | West Berkshire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Manor Crescent, Compton, Newbury, RG20 6AD |
Equivalent in size to one A Level Mandatory Units: 1 Anatomy and Physiology (externally assessed) 2 Fitness Training and Programming for Health, Sport and Well-being (externally assessed) 3 Professional Development in the Sports Industry One of these four Optional Units: 4 Sports Leadership 5 Application of Fitness Testing 6 Sports Psychology 7 Practical Sports Performance
4 GCSEs at grade 4 or above. GCSE PE at grade 5 or above, or BTEC/CNAT Sport Level Two at Merit or above. If students have not taken PE or Sport, it may be possible for them do the BTEC Level Three if they have a range of expertise in different sporting disciplines.
Four units of which three are mandatory and two are externally assessed. (exam) Mandatory content (83%). External assessment (67%). Unit One: Anatomy and Physiology • Written examination set and marked by Pearson. • One and a half hours. • 90 marks. Unit Two: Fitness Training and Programming for Health, Sport and Wellbeing • A task set and marked by Pearson and completed under supervised conditions. • In Part A, learners will be provided with a case study two weeks before a supervised assessment period in order to carry out research. • In Part B, the supervised assessment period is two hours over a period of two days timetabled by Pearson. • Written submission. • 60 marks - two hours over a period of two days timetabled by Pearson.