
The course builds on students’ experiences from KS4 and GCSE to enhance knowledge and increase understanding of the factors that affect performance and participation in Physical Education. The qualification looks to equip students with the knowledge required for higher education or the world of work. The course will address current contemporary topics in sport such as the impact of ergogenic aids and technology on sports performance. It will also cover in detail how individuals acquire skill, investigating different theories of learning and information processing as well as examining different energy systems, nutrition and cardiac and pulmonary function.
GCSE PE at grade 5 or above and a 4 grade or above in Additional Science, Biology or Chemistry. Level 2 BTEC/OCR award is not sufficient for entry onto this course. An alternative option could be the Level 3 BTEC Sports Science course.
A Level PE consists of 2 written papers. Paper 1 - Factors affecting participation in sport (35 % of A Level). Paper 2 - Factors affecting optimal performance in physical activity and sport (35% of A Level). Pupils are also assessed in a non-exam assessment for practical performance worth 30%.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Bracknell Forest |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Grant Road, Crowthorne, RG45 7HZ |
The course builds on students’ experiences from KS4 and GCSE to enhance knowledge and increase understanding of the factors that affect performance and participation in Physical Education. The qualification looks to equip students with the knowledge required for higher education or the world of work. The course will address current contemporary topics in sport such as the impact of ergogenic aids and technology on sports performance. It will also cover in detail how individuals acquire skill, investigating different theories of learning and information processing as well as examining different energy systems, nutrition and cardiac and pulmonary function.
GCSE PE at grade 5 or above and a 4 grade or above in Additional Science, Biology or Chemistry. Level 2 BTEC/OCR award is not sufficient for entry onto this course. An alternative option could be the Level 3 BTEC Sports Science course.
A Level PE consists of 2 written papers. Paper 1 - Factors affecting participation in sport (35 % of A Level). Paper 2 - Factors affecting optimal performance in physical activity and sport (35% of A Level). Pupils are also assessed in a non-exam assessment for practical performance worth 30%.