Why study Physical Education? Students will explore contemporary issues in modern sport and recreation as well as examining the effects of exercise and the relationships between training and performance. Students will enhance their understanding of how elite performers prepare for sports competition as well as finding ways to improve their own performance in selected roles through their greater understanding of the subject. What will you study? Paper 1: Factors affecting participation in physical activity and sport • Applied anatomy & physiology (e.g: movement analysis, specialist training, energy systems) Skill Acquisition (e.g: theories of learning, information processing) Sport & society (e.g: sociological issues, historical eras, female sport) Paper 2: Factors affecting optimal performance in physical activity and sport • Exercise physiology & biomechanics (e.g: injury prevention, fluid mechanics) Sports psychology (e.g: anxiety, leadership, motivation) Technology in sport (e.g: role of NGBs, sports analytics, development of facilities & equipment) Non-Exam Assessment 1) Assessment as a player or coach in the full context of one activity. 2) Written or verbal analysis and evaluation of either your own or another’s practical performance. What will Physical Education offer you in the future? Students have progressed onto careers in teaching, sports coaching, sport development, leisure management, and sports design, as well as physiotherapy and sports psychology. The new specification has an emphasis on physiology as well as quantitative analysis which lend themselves to further study or specialisation in Biology and Mathematics.
Competitive involvement in one practical activity outside of school
How will you be assessed? Component 1: Factors affecting participation in physical activity and sport (2 hour written examination) 35% of overall grade Component 2: Factors affecting optimal performance in physical activity and sport (2 hour written examination) 35% of overall grade Component 3: Non-Exam Assessment (Practical performance in physical activity and written analysis & evaluation coursework) 30% of overall grade
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Medway |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Holcombe, Maidstone Road, Chatham, ME4 6JB |
Why study Physical Education? Students will explore contemporary issues in modern sport and recreation as well as examining the effects of exercise and the relationships between training and performance. Students will enhance their understanding of how elite performers prepare for sports competition as well as finding ways to improve their own performance in selected roles through their greater understanding of the subject. What will you study? Paper 1: Factors affecting participation in physical activity and sport • Applied anatomy & physiology (e.g: movement analysis, specialist training, energy systems) Skill Acquisition (e.g: theories of learning, information processing) Sport & society (e.g: sociological issues, historical eras, female sport) Paper 2: Factors affecting optimal performance in physical activity and sport • Exercise physiology & biomechanics (e.g: injury prevention, fluid mechanics) Sports psychology (e.g: anxiety, leadership, motivation) Technology in sport (e.g: role of NGBs, sports analytics, development of facilities & equipment) Non-Exam Assessment 1) Assessment as a player or coach in the full context of one activity. 2) Written or verbal analysis and evaluation of either your own or another’s practical performance. What will Physical Education offer you in the future? Students have progressed onto careers in teaching, sports coaching, sport development, leisure management, and sports design, as well as physiotherapy and sports psychology. The new specification has an emphasis on physiology as well as quantitative analysis which lend themselves to further study or specialisation in Biology and Mathematics.
Competitive involvement in one practical activity outside of school
How will you be assessed? Component 1: Factors affecting participation in physical activity and sport (2 hour written examination) 35% of overall grade Component 2: Factors affecting optimal performance in physical activity and sport (2 hour written examination) 35% of overall grade Component 3: Non-Exam Assessment (Practical performance in physical activity and written analysis & evaluation coursework) 30% of overall grade