This course is for anyone moving on from GCSE with an interest in sports and physical education. You might be choosing it because you're headed for a career in the sports industry, though it will equip you with transferable skills such as teamwork, resilience and leadership that can be used in a wide range of careers. You'll need enthusiasm and a commitment to training and performing regularly in a chosen sport. A level PE combines well with subjects including physics, chemistry, biology and psychology. Studying A Level Physical Education will give you an insight into the world of sports performance. Not only will you have the chance to perform or coach a sport through the non-exam assessment component, but you will also develop a wide-ranging knowledge of the how and why of physical activity and sport. The combination of physical performance and academic challenge provides an exciting opportunity for students. You can perform, and then through academic study improve your performance or coaching through the application of the theory. Physical Education is studied through a range of different contexts and the impact it has on both our own and others’ everyday lives. You will learn the reasons why we do things, and why some people outperform others, mentally and physically. You will also delve into the ethical considerations behind the use of drugs and the influence that modern technology is having in and on physical activity and sports.
- GCSE English Literature or English Language Grade 6. Grade 6 in Additional Science or Further Additional Science or GCSE Biology or Grade 6 in GCSE PE - A grade average of 6.6 or better across all GCSEs taken (where letter grades are awarded an A* = 8 points, A = 7, B = 6, C = 5, etc. so, by way of example, 6 A grades and 4 B grades, giving a grade average of 6.6, would satisfy this requirement). - GCSE passes at grade B/6 or above in English Language and Mathematics, irrespective of the chosen A-level subjects
There are 2 examination papers each of 2 hours duration which make up 70% of your final mark. The remaining 30% comes from an assessment of your performance in a sport or coaching activity (30%).
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| Address | Sandridgebury Lane, St Albans, AL3 6DB |
This course is for anyone moving on from GCSE with an interest in sports and physical education. You might be choosing it because you're headed for a career in the sports industry, though it will equip you with transferable skills such as teamwork, resilience and leadership that can be used in a wide range of careers. You'll need enthusiasm and a commitment to training and performing regularly in a chosen sport. A level PE combines well with subjects including physics, chemistry, biology and psychology. Studying A Level Physical Education will give you an insight into the world of sports performance. Not only will you have the chance to perform or coach a sport through the non-exam assessment component, but you will also develop a wide-ranging knowledge of the how and why of physical activity and sport. The combination of physical performance and academic challenge provides an exciting opportunity for students. You can perform, and then through academic study improve your performance or coaching through the application of the theory. Physical Education is studied through a range of different contexts and the impact it has on both our own and others’ everyday lives. You will learn the reasons why we do things, and why some people outperform others, mentally and physically. You will also delve into the ethical considerations behind the use of drugs and the influence that modern technology is having in and on physical activity and sports.
- GCSE English Literature or English Language Grade 6. Grade 6 in Additional Science or Further Additional Science or GCSE Biology or Grade 6 in GCSE PE - A grade average of 6.6 or better across all GCSEs taken (where letter grades are awarded an A* = 8 points, A = 7, B = 6, C = 5, etc. so, by way of example, 6 A grades and 4 B grades, giving a grade average of 6.6, would satisfy this requirement). - GCSE passes at grade B/6 or above in English Language and Mathematics, irrespective of the chosen A-level subjects
There are 2 examination papers each of 2 hours duration which make up 70% of your final mark. The remaining 30% comes from an assessment of your performance in a sport or coaching activity (30%).