The course covers Applied Anatomy and Physiology, Skill Acquisition, Sport and Society, Exercise Physiology and biomechanics, Sport Psychology and Sport, Society and Technology as theory areas. This accounts for 70%. The additional 30% of the course is the Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) where candidates are assessed in their practical performance in ONE fully competitive activity worth 15% and submit a written coursework piece on ONE activity also worth 15%. The list of activities that can be offered can be found on the AQA A level Physical Education specification; pupils can only be assessed in the activities identified in the specification.
It follows from this that in our professional judgement there is a minimum standard which students need to achieve before we can allow them to enter the Sixth Form. Students wishing to enter Wellingborough Sixth Form in September 2023 should have achieved at least four Grade 6s and two Grade 5s at GCSE, although individuals falling below this will be considered if their personal circumstances and/or specific distribution of grades suggest that A level study would be appropriate. In reality, we have found that falling below a top grade in a subject which will be followed at A level is unlikely to lead to anything above a C Grade at the end of two years. No student will be accepted onto an A Level Mathematics course with anything below Grade 7. For fresh-start subjects, GCSE performance in English and/or Mathematics may be used by the School to assess suitability. In addition, any student who does not gain at least Grade 4 in English Language or a Grade 4 in Mathematics will be expected to retake these subject exams. This tariff is applied in the students’ own long-term interests. Should your son/daughter fall short of these requirements, Mr Holman – Headmaster, Mrs Baxby – Head of Sixth Form and Mrs Gamble – Deputy Head, Academic, will be available on Results Day when any relevant discussions can take place. While GCSE Physical Education is preferable it is not essential however a strong background in science is beneficial. As pupils will offer one activity the higher scoring candidates tend to be those who are also involved with this on a regular basis out of school such as club sport.
The course is 70% theory that is examined in two written papers, both 2hrs duration, each covering 35% of the course. The additional 30% NEA is internally assessed and externally moderated and pupils MUST provide video evidence of their performances for this assessment.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | North Northamptonshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | London Road, Wellingborough, NN8 2BX |
The course covers Applied Anatomy and Physiology, Skill Acquisition, Sport and Society, Exercise Physiology and biomechanics, Sport Psychology and Sport, Society and Technology as theory areas. This accounts for 70%. The additional 30% of the course is the Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) where candidates are assessed in their practical performance in ONE fully competitive activity worth 15% and submit a written coursework piece on ONE activity also worth 15%. The list of activities that can be offered can be found on the AQA A level Physical Education specification; pupils can only be assessed in the activities identified in the specification.
It follows from this that in our professional judgement there is a minimum standard which students need to achieve before we can allow them to enter the Sixth Form. Students wishing to enter Wellingborough Sixth Form in September 2023 should have achieved at least four Grade 6s and two Grade 5s at GCSE, although individuals falling below this will be considered if their personal circumstances and/or specific distribution of grades suggest that A level study would be appropriate. In reality, we have found that falling below a top grade in a subject which will be followed at A level is unlikely to lead to anything above a C Grade at the end of two years. No student will be accepted onto an A Level Mathematics course with anything below Grade 7. For fresh-start subjects, GCSE performance in English and/or Mathematics may be used by the School to assess suitability. In addition, any student who does not gain at least Grade 4 in English Language or a Grade 4 in Mathematics will be expected to retake these subject exams. This tariff is applied in the students’ own long-term interests. Should your son/daughter fall short of these requirements, Mr Holman – Headmaster, Mrs Baxby – Head of Sixth Form and Mrs Gamble – Deputy Head, Academic, will be available on Results Day when any relevant discussions can take place. While GCSE Physical Education is preferable it is not essential however a strong background in science is beneficial. As pupils will offer one activity the higher scoring candidates tend to be those who are also involved with this on a regular basis out of school such as club sport.
The course is 70% theory that is examined in two written papers, both 2hrs duration, each covering 35% of the course. The additional 30% NEA is internally assessed and externally moderated and pupils MUST provide video evidence of their performances for this assessment.