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PE

PE Intent

At Springwood Federation, our intent is to provide a high-quality physical education curriculum that inspires all pupils to succeed, develop physical confidence, and excel in a range of physical activities and competitive sports. We aim to foster a lifelong love of physical activity by promoting health, fitness, and well-being.

Through engaging and challenging PE lessons, pupils learn to take risks, develop resilience, and understand the importance of maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle now and in the future.

PE implementation 

Our PE curriculum is delivered using the Complete PE scheme, supported by guidance from the Association for Physical Education (AFPE), ensuring a broad, balanced, and progressive programme of study.

Implementation includes:

  • A long-term plan covering key areas such as invasion games, net and wall games, striking and fielding, gymnastics, dance, athletics, and outdoor adventurous activities.
  • Swimming lessons in Year 5, with additional top-up sessions in Year 6 for pupils who need to meet the expected standards.
  • Structured lesson plans that develop physical skills, tactical awareness, and teamwork through progressive challenges.
  • Opportunities for pupils to participate in intra- and interschool competitions to develop competitive spirit and sportsmanship.
  • Differentiated activities and support to include all pupils, including those with SEND.
  • Regular assessment of physical skills and fitness to inform planning and celebrate progress.
  • Promotion of health education, including understanding the benefits of physical activity, nutrition, and well-being.

PE Impact

As a result of our intent and implementation:

  • Pupils develop physical confidence, competence, and a positive attitude towards physical activity.
  • They demonstrate improved fitness, coordination, and motor skills across a range of activities.
  • Pupils understand the importance of health and fitness and make informed choices about their lifestyle.
  • Participation in competitive sports fosters teamwork, resilience, and fair play.
  • Swimming outcomes meet or exceed national expectations, with most pupils achieving expected standards by the end of Year 6.
  • Subject leaders and governors monitor curriculum delivery and pupil progress to ensure continuous improvement.
  • Pupils are equipped with the skills and motivation to lead healthy, active lives beyond school.