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Physical Education

Head of Sports and Personal Development: Miss C Plummer pe@christtheking-school.com 

Exam Board: OCR GCSE PE

 

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GCSE Physical Education (PE)

The course consists of two sections:

Practical Performance: This is worth 40% of the marks. All candidates must be assessed in THREE activities that are included in the list below. The three activities must include at least one individual activity and at least one team sport. Each activity is worth 10% of the practical marks with the final 10% being a written piece of Coursework.

Academic Written Paper: This is worth 60% of the overall marks and is examined by TWO written examinations. The exam will comprise of multiple choice, short answers and longer 6 mark answers.

Theory Content:

  • Applied Anatomy and Physiology.
  • Physical training.
  • Sociocultural influences.
  • Sports psychology.
  • Health, fitness and well being.

This examination has a one Tier entry for all candidates covering the whole range of GCSE grades (9—1).

It is very important for GCSE PE pupils to perform competitively during the 2 years studying the course, not only in representing the school but also for a local club. This is to ensure our pupils achieve the best practical grade possible for the sports they are assessed in. If pupils are not able to commit this time to train and play in at least one sport then it is still possible for them to study a sports course by choosing the vocational Sport studies course. This course does not assess their practical ability so will be more suited to them achieving their potential. Their PE teacher will be the best person to guide them.

Progression routes for GCSE Physical Education

  • A level courses in PE, Dance/ BTEC Sport Level 3
  • Level 2/3 courses in Sport, Instructing Exercise and Fitness, Personal Training, Public Services.
  • Careers in Professional sport, Coaching, Teaching, Physiotherapy, Armed Forces, Fitness Instructors, Sports Scientist, Sports Medicine, Sports Therapy, Sport and Leisure Industry, Nutritionist, Personal Trainer, Sports Development, Officiating, Sports Journalism.

List of Practical Performance Sports

Amateur

Boxing

Diving

Rowing

Association Football

Futsal

Hurling

Snowboarding

Athletics

Figure skating

Kayaking

Squash

Badminton

Gaelic

Football

Lacrosse

Swimming

Basketball

Golf

Netball

Tennis

Camogie

Acrobatic Gymnastics

Rock climbing

Table Tennis

Canoeing

Gymnastics

Rugby Union

Trampolining

Cricket

Handball

Rugby League

Waterpolo

Cross country running

Hockey

Sailing

Windsurfing

Cycling

In line roller hockey

Skiing

Volleyball

Dance

Equestrian

Sculling