Physical Education
Purpose of Study
A high-quality physical education curriculum inspires all pupils to succeed and excel in competitive sport and other physically-demanding activities. It should provide opportunities for pupils to become physically confident in a way which supports their health and fitness. Opportunities to compete in sport and other activities build character and help to embed values such as fairness and respect. (National Curriculum, 2014)
School Vision
Our vision is for all children at Burnt Tree Primary School is to experience excellent physical education, school sport and physical activity that will lead to life-long participation. Our PE curriculum aims to ensure that all pupils develop the fundamental skills and competence to excel in a wide range of physical activities by providing a broad and balanced curriculum with opportunities for all to be enjoyed.
We teach our pupils to:
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Recognise the importance of physical education and the role it has to play in promoting active and healthy lifestyles.
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To be passionate about sport and continue to become honest, determined learners.
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To be inspired through exciting and stimulating P.E lessons that are enjoyable and accessible to all.
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To grow their own self-belief whilst displaying high levels on respect and sportsmanship.
To help us achieve this we:
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Provide a weekly P.E programme which incorporates a range of sports and skills building on children’s abilities as well as developing resilience and confidence.
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Provide a range of extra-curricular activities to motivate and inspire children by giving them further opportunities to experience new sports as well as those that they are passionate about.
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Ensure all children understand the importance of not only physical development but also the impact that P.E has on their own wellbeing.
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Allow children to participate in workshops with professional athletes which give them aspirations for the future and develops their self-belief.
Useful Websites
BBC Super Movers
Cosmic Kids Yoga
NHS Change 4 Life
Jump Start Jonny
Look at what we have been doing...
Save the Planet intervention with the WBA Foundation
Summer 1
Multi-sports competition - 10.04.24
Last week, some of our KS1 and lower KS2 children took part in a multi-sports competition. They had a fantastic morning at the WBA Dome competing against other schools from the local area. A massive congratulations to our year 4 children who won gold for their age category! Well done to all the children who attended. You did a fantastic job of representing your school.
Tennis - 23.04.24
Today, four year 3&4 children took part in a local tennis competition at Tipton Green Academy. They showed great sportsmanship and worked very hard. Well done!
Summer 2
Local school football tournament - 07.06.24
Our school football team took part in a local football tournament at Moat Farm Junior school. They worked extremely hard and finished in 2nd place. They represented school fantastically and had a great day!
Baggie Bird Penalty Shoot Out - 10.06.24
On Monday last week, the whole school took part in the Baggie Bird Penalty Shoot out. They had a fab day trying to school their penalty against Baggie Bird. The children have been working very hard to get as many sponsors as possible. Thanks to all of your efforts, you have raised around £1000 for school! I am looking forward to getting all the prizes out to the children in the next few weeks. Well done Burnt Tree!
Year 2 girls football competition - 12.06.24
A few of our year 2 girls took part in a football competition at Sandwell Academy. They played extremely well against other schools in the local area. Their hard work paid off and they won the tournament! We are so proud of their achievements. We hope this will encourage more young girls to take part in competitive sports. Fantastic job girls!
Black Country School Games Finals - 27.06.24
On Thursday, an amazing group of children represented Burnt Tree and Sandwell at the Black Country School games after qualifying in April. The team came 3rd on the day and all received a bronze medal. They represented our school so well, with great enthusiasm, excitement and a mature attitude. We are so proud of you!