Course content: • Applied anatomy and physiology • Skill acquisition • Sport and society • Exercise physiology • Biomechanical movement • Sport psychology • Sport and society and the role of technology in physical activity and sport Studying Level Physical Education opens up several potential opportunities, including careers in teaching, sports science, sports medicine, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation or working for a national governing body to name but a few.
9-4 grades (or equivalent) in at least five GCSE subjects (please note that double awards, BTECs etc. are still counted by subject). A minimum of grade 4 (or equivalent) in both GCSE English and Mathematics. It is expected that you will have studied a sports course at GCSE or equivalent level and obtained at least a grade ‘6’. It is also very important that you play at least one sport on the approved list to above school level.
Two exams worth 35% each (each paper is 2 hours long comprisinmultiple choice, short answer, and extended writing questions). Practical component 30% (Students assessed as a performer or coach in the full-sided version of one activity with written/verbal analysis of performance).
About Education Provider
Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | South End, Boston, PE21 6JY |
Course content: • Applied anatomy and physiology • Skill acquisition • Sport and society • Exercise physiology • Biomechanical movement • Sport psychology • Sport and society and the role of technology in physical activity and sport Studying Level Physical Education opens up several potential opportunities, including careers in teaching, sports science, sports medicine, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation or working for a national governing body to name but a few.
9-4 grades (or equivalent) in at least five GCSE subjects (please note that double awards, BTECs etc. are still counted by subject). A minimum of grade 4 (or equivalent) in both GCSE English and Mathematics. It is expected that you will have studied a sports course at GCSE or equivalent level and obtained at least a grade ‘6’. It is also very important that you play at least one sport on the approved list to above school level.
Two exams worth 35% each (each paper is 2 hours long comprisinmultiple choice, short answer, and extended writing questions). Practical component 30% (Students assessed as a performer or coach in the full-sided version of one activity with written/verbal analysis of performance).