Physical Education
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The Physical Education department is composed of seven members of staff,

each being a representative of the house system.

Staff in Physical Education

 Miss C. Keys, Head of Physical Education. Dept.
 Miss S. Brown, Physical Education Teacher and Student Achievement Manager for PE
 Mr V. Halsall, Physical Education Teacher and School Sports Co-ordinator.
 Mr T. Jordan. Physical Education Teacher and Assistant Head Teacher.
 Mr I. Lee. Student Achievement Manager for Sharman House.
 Miss L. Smith, Physical Education Teacher.
 Mr B. Richards Physical Education Teacher

 

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Physical Education at Warriner

 

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Physical Education develops pupils’ physical competence & confidence & their ability to use these to perform in a range of activities. It enhances physical skill, physical development and a knowledge of the body in action.

Physical Education provides opportunities for pupils to be creative, competitive and to face up to different challenges as individuals and in teams. It also promotes positive attitudes towards an active and healthy lifestyles

The Physical Education Department endeavours to pass on and develop the beliefs, attitudes and values of the Warriner and wider community. To this end, fair play, honesty, co-operation and respect for others are expected at all times.

Pupils are encouraged to respect each other’s abilities and to help one another whenever possible.

Pupils develop and enhance a respect for their own body, importantly acquiring a good knowledge and understanding of how to keep the mind and body fit and healthy is also developed.

Pupils are regularly assessed in all activities covered and levels/grades.

At Key Stage 3, pupils are able to experience a selection of the following activities:

Outwitting Opponents: including hockey, netball, soccer, rugby, basketball, rounders, cricket, tennis, table-tennis, badminton.
Accurate Replication of Actions: including gymnastics and trampolining;
Exploring Ideas and Emotions: Dance;
Performing at Maximum Levels: Athletics, cross country.
Knowledge and Understanding of Fitness and Health: fitness training including circuits.

At Key Stage 4, in addition to the above, the following activities are also offered: Health and Self modules which include a First Aid qualification, fitness and key activities to promote healthy lifestyles for the future.

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