Our School Definition of PE:
Activities and life skills that encourage us to be active and fit for life
Intent Statement - PE
At St Joseph’s School, we are athletes. We want our children to love physical education, and take part in a wide range of sporting activities. We are passionate and committed to ensuring that the children have no limits to what their ambitions are. We aim to enhance the children’s confidence when determining where they want their physical education to take them in the future, whether that be a personal trainer, nutritionist, sports journalist or even a gold medal winner! We believe that through the providing of positive experiences in physical activity, a lifelong interest is stimulated, which ultimately encourages a continuation into a healthy adult life for all our children.
At St Joseph’s School, we expose the children to sports by delivering a vast range of activities, which cover all aspects of the PE National Curriculum. Our whole school approach provides an array of opportunities to be both physically active and to support learning, and this applies to all children in school. This is regardless of age, gender, race and faith. As a school, we believe that through experiences of a broad, balanced and progressive PE curriculum, the children will continue to have the motivation, confidence, physical competence, subject specific knowledge and understanding to value and take ownership for their engagement in sports. Physical activity not only improves health, reduces stress and improves concentration, but also promotes correct physical growth and development. Exercise, as a whole, has a positive influence on academic achievement, emotional stability and interaction with others.
We believe that the providing of a broad and balanced curriculum of physical education should result in positive accessibility to activities that are purposeful and enjoyable. We strive to help all children make rapid progress in their physical, social and mental development. This helps to maintain a positive physical and mental outlook for the future.
In addition to in school activities, St Joseph's also offer out of school clubs and activities focused around PE. The intent of these is to give children the opportunity to develop additional PE skills which are of particular interest to them. To see examples of our out of school PE activities, please see our Enrichment Activities Page
Implementation Statement - PE
Children at St Joseph’s undertake weekly indoor and outdoor PE sessions, taught by class teachers, providers from Cre8tive Dance and Eagle Hoops.
Impact Statement - PE
The impact of this curriculum design will lead to outstanding progress in the children’s performance, competition and social and mental development. We expect the children to not only have developed competence within their sporting abilities, but to have gained confidence, self-belief and enjoyment through the activities they take part in. Therefore, the children who leave St Joseph’s in Year 6 will be well-rounded individuals: physically, socially and mentally. We hope to encourage and inspire the children to take on their own independence and responsibility towards their health, fitness and well-being throughout their life.