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P.E.

Welcome to our P.E. page!

Our P.E Leader is Miss Medgyesy and our P.E Specialist is Mr Sigley.

At St Peter’s we love sports and we promote an active and healthy lifestyle. We are inspired by our British Olympians, athletes and footballers to work hard and strive to be the best that we can be.

          

This year each class has chosen an Olympian to learn about and be inspired by.

Nursery: Sir Mo Farah

Reception: Matthew Hudson-Smith

Year 1:  Tom Daley

Year 2:  Max Whitlock

Year 3:  Keely Hodgkinson

Year 4:  Dame Kelly Holmes

Year 5: Bryony Paige

Year 6 : Jade Jones

Physical Education Curriculum at St. Peter’s Catholic Academy

   

Intent

At St. Peter’s the aim of P. E is to inspire our children to love living a healthy life. We want our children to develop a deep knowledge and a range of skills, enabling them to sustain and enjoy a positive, active lifestyle. We will teach the key Concepts of Movement, Agility, Balance, Co-ordination, Co-operation, Competition, Sequence, Health, Fitness, Fairness and Respect. Through teaching these concepts, all children at St. Peter’s will hopefully develop a broad range of skills and a love of being active!

Implementation

All children at St. Peter’s will benefit from a broad, deep and progressive P.E curriculum.

In the early years, our children will start to develop the FUNdamentals of movement whilst participating in lessons with a theme which mirrors their classroom topic. This enables the children to develop their physical literacy whilst embedding the learning achieved in the classroom.

In KS1, the Physical Education curriculum changes to an activity specific focus. Children learn how the body changes during exercise whilst further developing the FUNdamentals of movement (Jog, Sprint, Jump, Hop, Weight on Hands, Balance & Co-ordination). Through the effective teaching of Physical Education, a quality and varied extra-curricular offer and structured play during lunch times, children will be competent in the FUNdamentals of movement at the completion of Key Stage 1.

In KS2, the P. E becomes both broad and deep. Children develop their key concepts through a variety of ‘vehicles’. All teaching staff receive 1 to 1 CPD with the Collegiate P.E Specialist Mr. Sigley. This enables the children at St. Peter’s to develop their knowledge, understanding and performance in P.E through activities such as Handball, Parkour, Health Related Exercise, Tag Rugby, Dance, Football, Athletics, Basketball, Gymnastics, High 5 Netball and many more.

Impact 

Children at St. Peter's will develop a broad range of skills in a variety of activities. A deep understanding of how the human body works and the importance of exercise and hopefully find at least one form of physical activity that they love and will pursue for the rest of their life.

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House Captains and Vice House Captains

At St Peter’s, we chose children to represent each of the four house teams. They help to motivate their house team into being the best that they can. We also choose sports' leaders to inspire and lead children to improve their fitness and win points for their house team. The house and vice captains/sports leaders have a big part to play during our St Peter’s Sports Festival. Mr Sigley will also be training our leaders to provide fun and engaging games during break and lunch times.

  

       

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Check out our Sporting Events page to find out what Inter-House and Sporting Competitions we have going on this year!

Remember to send your photos to the school homework email address & your photo will be added to this year's ‘Year of Fame’.

Homework@stpetersnewman.co.uk