Bromley High School has a thriving sporting life, with a wide variety of physical activities covered within our curriculum and hundreds of girls representing the school each week in our 54 sports teams. For us, Physical Education and team games are about more than simply winning and losing. We believe in the social aspect of being part of a team. When we step out to our practices, we do so without any phones, tablets or anything connecting the girls to the digital world. This welcome reprieve means they get to collaborate and work together in a way so limited now as their world becomes increasingly digitized. We champion our curricular and co-curricular program’s ability to foster and develop self-confidence, self-esteem and positive self-image by allowing success and championing improvement. Although team sports are not for everyone, health and fitness are something the school ensure all girls are mindful of, and we encourage all girls to find the physical activity which will keep them fit and healthy through their school years and beyond. A level of Physical Education is the study of human movement, performance and behaviour in sports and P.E. In year 1 the students focus on the factors influencing participation in sports through the analysis of anatomical and physiological requirements, the development of skill and socio-cultural barriers. In year 2 the focus shifts to the nature of elite performance and the exercise physiology, biomechanics and psychology that support world-class athlete development. Practical work will be assessed as either a performer or coach in one sport. This will count towards 30% of your final grade. The full academic nature of A-level PE opens the door to a variety of degree and career pathways.
Students wishing to study A levels at Bromley High School must achieve Grade 7’s or above at GCSE in subjects that they intend to study at A level.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Bromley |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £20,562 |
Address | Blackbrook Lane, Bickley, Bromley, BR1 2TW |
Bromley High School has a thriving sporting life, with a wide variety of physical activities covered within our curriculum and hundreds of girls representing the school each week in our 54 sports teams. For us, Physical Education and team games are about more than simply winning and losing. We believe in the social aspect of being part of a team. When we step out to our practices, we do so without any phones, tablets or anything connecting the girls to the digital world. This welcome reprieve means they get to collaborate and work together in a way so limited now as their world becomes increasingly digitized. We champion our curricular and co-curricular program’s ability to foster and develop self-confidence, self-esteem and positive self-image by allowing success and championing improvement. Although team sports are not for everyone, health and fitness are something the school ensure all girls are mindful of, and we encourage all girls to find the physical activity which will keep them fit and healthy through their school years and beyond. A level of Physical Education is the study of human movement, performance and behaviour in sports and P.E. In year 1 the students focus on the factors influencing participation in sports through the analysis of anatomical and physiological requirements, the development of skill and socio-cultural barriers. In year 2 the focus shifts to the nature of elite performance and the exercise physiology, biomechanics and psychology that support world-class athlete development. Practical work will be assessed as either a performer or coach in one sport. This will count towards 30% of your final grade. The full academic nature of A-level PE opens the door to a variety of degree and career pathways.
Students wishing to study A levels at Bromley High School must achieve Grade 7’s or above at GCSE in subjects that they intend to study at A level.