Learn about A-level Physical Education at d'Overbroeck's. The diverse course covers many subject areas and is underpinned by student's application to sport.
Open to 16 to 18-year-olds, our entry requirements depend on whether your child is a UK or international applicant. Prospective students will be invited to an interview with our Sixth Form Leadership Team. PE suits students who have a passion for sport; students who will enjoy a fast paced and diverse course that covers many subject areas – yet is always underpinned by the student’s application to sport. Students that have taken PE have combined it with a wide range of other subjects from Art through to Physics. Some are keen to study the subject further at university, whilst many take the subject because they realise it is important to study something you enjoy. To excel in PE it’s very advantageous if you’re a high level performer or coach in one of the sports listed below, however, regularly training and competing at a strong club level is sufficient to take the course.
Topic areas 1, 2 & 3 will be assessed through a written examination (70% of total mark). Topic area 4 will be assessed through a practical performance and written analysis (30% of total mark).
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Day £21,750 - £28,545; Boarding £44,085 - £55,365 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | 333 Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxford, OX2 7PL |
Learn about A-level Physical Education at d'Overbroeck's. The diverse course covers many subject areas and is underpinned by student's application to sport.
Open to 16 to 18-year-olds, our entry requirements depend on whether your child is a UK or international applicant. Prospective students will be invited to an interview with our Sixth Form Leadership Team. PE suits students who have a passion for sport; students who will enjoy a fast paced and diverse course that covers many subject areas – yet is always underpinned by the student’s application to sport. Students that have taken PE have combined it with a wide range of other subjects from Art through to Physics. Some are keen to study the subject further at university, whilst many take the subject because they realise it is important to study something you enjoy. To excel in PE it’s very advantageous if you’re a high level performer or coach in one of the sports listed below, however, regularly training and competing at a strong club level is sufficient to take the course.
Topic areas 1, 2 & 3 will be assessed through a written examination (70% of total mark). Topic area 4 will be assessed through a practical performance and written analysis (30% of total mark).