Lavington School’s ethos is to promote and maintain a dynamic and challenging environment where everyone is valued and has the opportunity to maximise their potential. Physical activity is an important part of this aim as it is a significant method of preserving general health. At Lavington School the aim is to educate students so that they lead healthy active lifestyles. Physical activity has the following benefits:
The aims of this PE department are:
In order to achieve this the PE department will:
The outside playing area consists of a large grassed playing area, providing space for two rugby/football pitches and one hockey pitch. There is sufficient additional space for coaching grids. In the summer, the field provides sufficient space for a full sized athletics track, and throwing and jumping areas. There are two large playground areas with markings for six tennis courts, two netball courts. The department is well resourced with more than sufficient equipment to deliver the curriculum.
These include: netball, hockey, rugby, football, basketball, gymnastics, health-related fitness, multi-skills, badminton, rounders, tennis, cricket, ultimate frisbee, athletics and extreme golf. Schemes of work provide an outline of the content of curricular provisions for each key stage, health related components and cross-curricular links.
These include: netball, rugby, football, hockey, dance, basketball, rounders, Alternative Sports Club (Kennet), cheerleading, archery (Feb 08), ultimate frisbee, tennis, cricket, athletics, cross-country, Duke of Edinburgh, skiing, GCSE PE Outdoor Adventure Trip, Pencelli Adventure Trip, Life Style Coaching Course, Living 4 Sport and Alternative Sports Programme (SSCO).
Differentiation occurs when there is a planned intervention by the teacher with the intention of maximising the achievements of students based on their differing individual needs. Differentiation can be described as having five main components: resources, tasks, response, support, and group structure.
The most important prerequisite of good differentiation is good and accurate knowledge of the students. This relies upon cross phase liaison, links within the department, links across the whole school and home/school liaison.
To ensure that students who have been designated as 'gifted' are appropriately challenged, teachers frequently modify the scale and/or extent of the tasks with which they are presented. In addition, such students are encouraged to demonstrate their skills to their peers and/or to practise with similarly 'gifted' students, either from this school or from elsewhere. This would usually involve the students joining a local sports/athletics club.
For PE teachers working with students who have been formally designated as having special educational needs, the policy on differentiation (concerned with devising tasks, teaching in relation to those tasks, and assessing students' responses to them) is applicable. Sometimes necessary changes caused by the particular statement of SEN will need to be made to teachers’ normal tasks, resources, responses, support or group structure. For the less able, tasks are usually presented or re-presented in several different ways. Teachers tend to afford these students more time, provide them with additional support by way of extra or modified resources and allow them to complete their task at a relatively slower pace. Pedagogical and related decisions and actions regarding any students who have some sensory impairment, communication problem or physical handicap, are taken only after consultation with those in the school who have specific responsibility for their welfare and support.
We promote walking into school and encourage students to choose this more active method of travel whenever possible. We also encourage cycling provided students have parental consent, the correct and safe equipment, and secure their bike in the area provided.
The Physical Activity Policy supports the Every Child Matters agenda, with particular reference to being healthy and enjoying and achieving. It ensures that staff and students at Lavington School are aware of the importance of physical activity in maintaining the health and well-being of the community.
The policy will be developed through consultation with staff, students, parents and governors. The following methods of monitoring and evaluation will be used: staff feedback; student voice; student participation in out-of- hours learning; number of events offered. The policy should also be considered in conjunction with other relevant policies such as the Food Policy.
This policy will be reviewed by the Governors (Students Committee) every three years.Created by Student Committee - January 2009
Lavington School,
Devizes,
Wiltshire,
SN10 4EB
Tel: 01380 812352
Fax: 01380 818492
Email Us
| VLE | PARENT PORTAL | TS GATEWAY | WEBMAIL |