Physical Education
Physical Education
At Brennand's Endowed, in line with the minimum DfE requirements, each class is timetabled for two separate hours of PE each week so that lessons are of high impact. This academic year, we have embedded the use of the Primary PE Passport app to ensure progression across all phases, record evidence and track pupils' acquisition of skills.
PE Passport
To achieve mastery, the PE Passport curriculum is purposefully repetitive so that learning is sticky. Lancashire are proud that their PE Scheme of Work Progression document (2020) continues to envelope children in a structured curriculum which values the connections made between existing and new learning through practice and application within core tasks. When designing our PE long term planning on PE Passport, the subject leader considered pupil start and end points in each year group, opportunities for children to practice and apply their learning in meaningful ways, development of character values, dual coding opportunities and signposting teachers to specialist mentoring CPD.
Fundamental Movement/Gross and Fine Motor provision and intervention
Children within the EYFS, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, who have been identified as low participators and/or demonstrating gaps within physical development or linked with a Special Educational Need, receive tailored and specialist intervention in order to develop their Fundamental Movement Skills and gross motor targets provided within OT reports. Physical Development (Fine and Gross Motor) is closely tracked within the EYFS and Year 1 through half-termly mapping of Continuous Provision.
School Swimming
Our swimming curriculum pool provider is Ribblesdale Pool who assist with school swimming and the 9 water safety/self-rescue areas within lessons across the year. KS2 attend Swimming Lessons for 1 term a year to secure consistent success towards achieving National Curriculum requirements before leaving primary school. Children in Year 6 who do not meet national curriculum swimming and safe self-rescue requirements by the end of their final core swimming block are provided with top-up Sport Premium funded sessions in the summer term.
60 Active Minutes Offer
Due to high obesity rates and low participation in physical activity outside of school time in the North West, Brennand's Endowed commits to providing our children with 60 active minutes, per day, outside of their weekly PE lessons. Children are encouraged to be physically active throughout the day through the following offer:
Classrooms (10 minutes):
Within each year group, the class teacher plans to embed 10 minutes of moderate to high levels of physical activity into lesson warm-ups, recaps, hinge questions or plenaries each day.
Breaktimes (20 minutes):
Playground leaders and staff set up fun and collaborative games which get the children moving.
Lunchtimes (45-50 minutes):
Playground leaders and welfare staff
Wet playtimes:
When the weather is unsuitable for safe, outdoor play, children stay in their classrooms and participate in high-energy workouts by dancing and exercising to videos such as Joe Wicks, Just Dance and Go Noodle.
Sport Ambassadors
Each year, two Sports Ambassadors are appointed in school and meet regularly with the PE subject leader. Their role involves assisting with Intra and Inter events (participation and competition), school games days, gathering pupil voice and evaluating our school's active minutes offer.