Physical Education
Why study P.E.?
The course follows the AQA examining board PE specification and focuses on the factors that affect participation and optical performance in physical activity and sport.
- Theory - 70% covers a range of physiological, psychological and sociological topics relating to active, healthy lifestyles.
- Practical – 30%- assessments as a performer or coach in one chosen sport
Why our students like this course
‘I have enjoyed learning about the psychological aspect to PE, as it has helped me better myself as an athlete…’
'I really enjoy studying Physical Education at Notre Dame Sixth Form. Throughout the course, I have developed myself as a performer with the guidance of excellent teaching. I love that it involves both theoretical and practical learning, which supports my other subjects of Psychology and Health and Social Care. Physical Education is always a lesson I look forward to and is helping me to pursue a career in physiotherapy.'
Entry Requirements
A GCSE in this subject is desirable but not essential. Involvement in a competitive sport would be an advantage.
Exam Board
AQA
Accordion Title
Year 12 Half Term | Unit 1 | Unit 2 | Unit 3 |
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Autumn 1 | The CV System | Skill Acquisition | The Industrial Revolution |
Autumn 2 | The Respiratory System | Skill Acquisition | Post industrial sport |
Spring 1 | Energy Systems | Learning Theories | The Development of Sport |
Spring 2 | Neuromuscular System | Learning Theories | The Development of Sport |
Summer 1 | Musculo Skeletal | Information Processing | Sport and Society |
Summer 2 | Revision/paper 2 start | Information Processing | Sport and Society |
Year 13 Half Term | Unit 1 | Unit 2 | Unit 3 |
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Autumn 1 | Biomechanics/Linear Motion | Arousal | Concepts and Definitions |
Autumn 2 | Injuries and rehabilitation | Arousal | Elite Sport |
Spring 1 | Diet and Nutrition | Confidence + motivation | Sporting Ethics |
Spring 2 | Training Methods | Confidence + motivation | Performance Enhancing Drugs |
Summer 1 | Angular Motion | Group Dynamics | Technology in Sport |
Where will this subject lead me?
Studying Physical Education at A-Level can lead on to University degrees, teaching, coaching, physiotherapy, professional performer, sports media, sports psychology, National Governing Body Officers, The Police and the health and fitness industry.
Working in Sports Analytics is a huge growth area, with many top sporting clubs/organisation employing performance analysts, sport scientists, biomechanics etc. An example of this in practice can be found on the video below.
Sports Journalism, Sports broadcasting and Sports Social Media officers are also areas that can be accessed thorough A level PE.
You can watch a great series of videos of people who are working in jobs that use PE at icloud.
For examples of university degree courses and careers leading from this subject, click here.
For advice on apprenticeship courses, click here.
Contact a Teacher
If you have any subject specific questions that you'd like to ask. You are very welcome to contact the relevant Head of Subject. To find their email address click on Teaching Staff. For general enquiries, contact the 6th Form Team.