Students who study PE are able to enhance their knowledge and increase their understanding of the factors that affect performance and participation in Physical Education. The AGCE course addresses contemporary topics in sport, such as the impact in the use of ergogenic aids, technology and the increasing commercialisation of sport. PE lessons are taught using a wide range of active learning approaches, including practical, group activities and computer based coursework, as well as formal classroom based activities. The qualification will equip students with skills and knowledge required for higher education or the world of work, as well as giving them the opportunity to experience and develop their ability as a performer. The physical fitness and teamwork which come from an interest in physical education and playing sports can be useful in many different careers including leisure, sport and tourism, construction, education and training, armed forces, security and uniformed services.
6 GCSEs (Grades 9 – 5) including Grade 5 in English and Mathematics and Grade 6 in GCSE PE and Science, County Level representation or above is recommended.
Students are assessed as a performer or coach in one activity. They are required to gather video evidence to show their ability across three assessment areas and MUST be competing for a club or school at a competitive level. Students also complete a written analysis of performance.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Telford and Wrekin |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | Old Park, Telford, TF3 4NW |
Students who study PE are able to enhance their knowledge and increase their understanding of the factors that affect performance and participation in Physical Education. The AGCE course addresses contemporary topics in sport, such as the impact in the use of ergogenic aids, technology and the increasing commercialisation of sport. PE lessons are taught using a wide range of active learning approaches, including practical, group activities and computer based coursework, as well as formal classroom based activities. The qualification will equip students with skills and knowledge required for higher education or the world of work, as well as giving them the opportunity to experience and develop their ability as a performer. The physical fitness and teamwork which come from an interest in physical education and playing sports can be useful in many different careers including leisure, sport and tourism, construction, education and training, armed forces, security and uniformed services.
6 GCSEs (Grades 9 – 5) including Grade 5 in English and Mathematics and Grade 6 in GCSE PE and Science, County Level representation or above is recommended.
Students are assessed as a performer or coach in one activity. They are required to gather video evidence to show their ability across three assessment areas and MUST be competing for a club or school at a competitive level. Students also complete a written analysis of performance.