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Nunthorpe School And Community Sports Faculty Homepage.
Welcome to our homepage, Parents, Students and Staff, you can find Documents
available to the public here, Student Learning resources are available here. Thank-you for visiting.
PE Department
We have compiled a Sports Review for the academic year 2005 - 2006, please feel
free to download the documents.
Athletics Review
Boys Football Review
Cross Country Review
Gymnastics Review
Sports Leadership Review
Under 16 Girls Football Review
Work within the Physical Education department is designed to support, contribute
to and compliment the aims of the school.
Physical Education aims to provide an enjoyable, satisfying and balanced
programme, with opportunities for all pupils to develop physically, socially,
emotionally and cognitively. The physical education curriculum offers a
comprehensive range of experiences to meet the needs of individual students and
encourage active involvement by all as performers, observers and officials.
Structured and developmental schemes provide for progression, challenge and a
sense of achievement.
The development of confidence, tolerance and the appreciation of one's own and
others' strengths and weaknesses are considered to be an important part of the
learning process.
It is intended that the programme offered, together with an awareness of the
leisure opportunities within the community, will develop these skills and
attitudes conductive to involvement in an active and healthy lifestyle.
At Key Stage 4 we provide the option for students to select from two
qualifications; firstly, GCSE in Physical Education; secondly, a new addition to
the curriculum, BTEC Sport. Both courses are very successful within the school
and provide a pathway for students interested in a career in sport and leisure.
We also provide a unique approach to the core PE in the Year 11 curriculum, we
offer students a wide and interesting array of options for them to participate
in and enjoy, examples include yoga, canoeing, ice skating, self defence and
trampolining. This is designed to encourage students to enjoy physical activity
and promote sport beyond their school years.
Come and see us any time!
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