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Putteridge Primary School

Putteridge Primary School

PE Curriculum Intent, Implementation & Impact statement

Intention (Why do we teach what we teach ?)

We have designed our PE curriculum so that our learners:

  • Are provided with high quality PE teaching, sporting learning opportunities and sports provision which is inclusive for all and engages all pupils in a supportive and challenging environment
  • Are immersed in a culture which aims to inspire an active generation who enjoy PE, encourage each other and achieve at their own level
  • Are educated in the benefits of sport and exercise, leading to long term healthy and active lifestyles
  • Are supported in becoming resilient and reflective, whilst striving for personal excellence and portraying good sportsmanship
  • Adopt a positive growth mindset and believe that anything can be achieved with determination and resilience
  • Are taught the value and benefits of collaboration, cooperation and teamwork, with an understanding of fairness and equality of play to embed lifelong values.
  • Compete appropriately against others; celebrating their own and others sporting achievements and successes with maturity.

Implementation (How do we teach it ?)

Our PE curriculum is taught:

  • By providing challenging and enjoyable learning through a range of sporting activities including; invasion games, net & wall activities, striking and fielding events, gymnastics, dance, OAA and swimming
  • Ensuring the requirements of the National Curriculum and EYFS Framework are met following our long-term PE curriculum overview which sets out the units to be taught throughout the year, ensuring lessons are progressive
  • By delivering two high quality PE lessons each week, covering two sporting disciplines every half term. In addition, children are encouraged to participate in the varied range of extra-curricular activities available before and after school
  • By a qualified PE specialist for each class one lesson per week

In addition:

  • We have an annual sports morning (split into EYFS/KS1 and KS2) with the emphasis on participation and achievement for all
  • Children in Year 4 will swim once a week for one term (a minimum of 12 weeks)
  • We offer a residential OAA residential experience for children in Year 6

Impact (What has been the impact and how do we know?)

The impact of the PE curriculum at Putteridge Primary can be seen through:

  • Our children learning to take responsibility for their own health and fitness and many also enjoying the success of competitive sports
  • Our children being inspired to have a love of sport and to grow up to have happy and healthy lives; utilising the skills and knowledge they have acquired through PE
  • Our children becoming stewards of their own learning (both in and out of the classroom) and supporting their peers to develop and excel in sport and across the curriculum
  • Our children showing a willingness and ability to try new sports and activities, push themselves and persevere in light of new challenges