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PE

Our PE Curriculum

PE is supporting children to become competent, confident and active children for life while learning about the importance of health and fitness.  

Our Definition of PE

Who leads PE and what is their vision?

The PE leader at our school is Hannah Brocklesby - who is also the class teacher in Class 3.  For further information about the PE curriculum, or for other support, she can be contacted via email.  hbrocklesby@scarcliffe.org.uk.  As well as curriculum PE, we have lots of events and activities under the banner of school sport.  School Sport is co-ordinated by Jack Horton (jhorton2@scarcliffe.org.uk).

The subject leader's vision for PE is to ensure that every child leaves our school with a thorough understanding about the importance of leading active and healthy lifestyles and how they can achieve this.  We want all children to have positive experiences in relation to PE lessons in school.  We aim to ensure that every single child has the opportunity to represent our school in sports tournaments and festivals.  

Ultimately, the aim is for children to leave our school with a real love of sports, PE and to be healthy and active. 

Links to our core abilities

We have identified seven core abilities that we hope to develop through our curriculum offer.  

  • Questioning and curiosity
  • Critical thinking and open-mindedness
  • Perseverance and resilience
  • Communication
  • Independence
  • Team work
  • Creativity 

We can develop many of these core abilities through effective PE teaching, but we particularly focus on developing perseverance and resilience, communication, independence, team work and creativity.