GCSE Physical Education

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GCSE Physical Education at Kimbolton

About the course

The AQA GCSE PE course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of physical education. Key topics include:

  • Applied anatomy and physiology: explore how the body works during exercise.
  • Movement analysis: learn how biomechanics affect performance.
  • Physical training: understand fitness principles and training methods.
  • Sports psychology: delve into mental strategies for improving performance.
  • Socio-cultural influences: examine how culture, society, and media impact participation.
  • Health, fitness, and wellbeing: develop an understanding of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

The course also includes a strong practical element, focusing on performance in team and individual sports.

Assessment

The GCSE Physical Education course is assessed as follows:

  • Written exams (60%): Two papers evaluate your knowledge of anatomy and physiology, fitness training principles, sports psychology, and socio-cultural influences on physical activity.
  • Non-examined assessment (40%): This includes:
    • Practical performance (30%): Demonstrate your skills in three sports—one team, one individual, and one of your choice.
    • Analysis and evaluation (10%): Complete a written or presented task, analysing your performance and creating an action plan for improvement.

These assessments combine theoretical understanding with practical application, providing a comprehensive evaluation of your skills and knowledge.

Beyond the classroom

  • Extensive sports facilities: including a 25m swimming pool, astroturf pitches, netball/tennis courts, and a Sports Hall.
  • Training sessions: participate in extra-curricular practice for major and minor sports like hockey, football, netball, cricket, swimming, gymnastics, and more.
  • Competitions: engage in inter-House sports events and represent the school in regional and national tournaments.
  • Annual Gym and Dance Display: showcase your skills in this celebrated school event.

“Physical education teaches you how to push your limits, understand your body, and work as part of a team. It’s about building strength, both physical and mental.”

You will enjoy GCSE PE if you…

  • Are passionate about sports and physical activity
  • Want to understand how the body and mind work together to improve performance
  • Enjoy analysing data and applying it to real-world scenarios
  • Are eager to develop skills in teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving

“NHS guidelines recommend that adults aged 19 to 64 do at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per week or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity, along with muscle-strengthening exercises.”