Physical Education

 

At Blueberry Park we currently hold the Gold School Games mark award, we have maintained this standard for the last 4 years and our aim is to achieve the platinum standard in the near future. 

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What makes a good PE student at Blueberry Park?

A student who has a positive attitude to P.E and has an understanding of how to apply skills in everyday life. They can work independently, as part of a team and can support and encourage others. They can identify key strengths and areas of improvement.

Have a positive attitude towards a variety of sporting areas and willingness to further develop both technical and tactical skills.

 

About PE

Physical education at Blueberry Park provides children with the opportunities to develop and progress through a staggered approach. The children enjoy communicating, collaborating and competing with each other on a weekly basis.

The children at Blueberry love their weekly PE lessons that are engaging and child led. Many of our children take part in a range of extra-curricular clubs, including; Cricket, Dance, Gymnastics, Multi-skill games, Tennis.

Physical activity not only improves health, reduces stress and improves concentration, but also promotes correct physical growth and development. Exercise has a positive influence on academic achievement, emotional stability and interaction with others.

In Key Stage 1, pupils should develop fundamental movement skills, become increasingly competent and confident and access a broad range of opportunities to extend their agility, balance and coordination.

In Key Stage 2, pupils should continue to apply and develop a broader range of skills. They should develop an understanding of how to improve in different physical activities and sports and learn how to evaluate and recognise their own success.

Progression of skills/End of year expectations

EYFS - Y6 Progression of skills

Policies

P.E Policy

Pupil voice

Do you enjoy P.E and if so, what in particular do you enjoy

"Yes, I enjoy being more active and we don't have to write" (Lorena)

"Yes, I enjoy it because I like trying different sports and can get all my energy out" (James)

 

What do you find fun about P.E?

"I like playing games and using the gymnastics equipment" (Jude)

 

What do you do in P.E if you need help? 

"I ask the teacher or my friends for help, don't give up and if someone needs help I help them." (Theodore)

 

What kind of after school activities would you like?

"I would like some martial arts like Judo and also bench ball" (Amelia)

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