
At Great Binfields Primary School, learning in Physical Education is underpinned by our Learning Core Values, the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum and delivered through the school ethos and values. From our curriculum, pupils will become physically confident being physically educated through a broad range of physical activities across different activity areas and school sport.
Through the PE Curriculum at Great Binfields, children will:
At Great Binfields, the children are taught PE by GBP teachers and Active Me 360 qualified coaches.
Sports Days:
We hold our 2 annual Sports' days in June each year. Our first Sports' Day is a competitive event day. Here the children run and hurdle over a given distance. They have two set throwing events and a jumping event. The aim is to win points for their team colour - Red, Green, Yellow and Blue.
This is organised as Key stage 1 in the morning and Key Stage 2 in the afternoon. Parents /Carers and their wider family are welcome to come and cheer the children on during the Friday competitive events.
Our second Sports' Day, the following Monday is organised in House Teams, where the children work as a team to complete set challenges such as an obstacle race, hockey dribble, netball shoot, sack race and the dressing up race.
The overall team colour winner is announced at the end of the second day and the shield is engraved to mark the success.
Sports Leaders
There are two Sports Leaders in each class and their role is to promote fitness and healthy lifestyles. They lead warm ups as well as demonstrate during PE sessions. They also act as sporting role models for their peers in addition to helping keep the school sports equipment in tip-top shape, ready for all classes to use. The Sports Leaders pictures are in each classroom and they will be wearing a black Sports Leaders badge so these children can be easily spotted. Sports leader meetings are held termly and we are already looking forward to our next one.
Keeping Fit and Healthy
At Great Binfields we promote keeping active across the curriculum. We are able to do this through active playtimes, learning breaks, use of the trim trails across school and the Daily Mile. This is because we know the vital health benefits; both physically and mentally. Below, you will find a reminder of the benefits within a leaflet written by the Association of Physical Education. The leaflet will go into further detail into how keeping active will support your childs achievement, personal development, social skills, health and emotional well-being and leadership.
Attached, are some links to videos which we use in the classroom to help keep the children active. These would be great to use at home too, to ensure the promotion of keeping fit and healthy.
Joe Wicks the Body Coach for Kids- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhHY8mOQ5eo
Super Movers- https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers
Great Binfields PE kit guidance:
As outlined in our uniform guidance, Great Binfields PE kit is as follows:
Additionally...
Your child should come into school wearing their PE kit on their selected PE days.