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Physical Education Overview
The Upper School Physical Education program builds a framework for a lifetime of activity and healthy living by providing regular opportunities for students to participate in a wide variety of physical activities and skill development experiences.
Students work on pushing out of their comfort zone and challenging themselves to confidently meet new challenges as well as social and cognitive development, including a scope and sequence of activities to challenge students of all abilities and skill levels.
Many students take skills they build in class to
Burke's robust athletics
program with developmental, JV, and Varsity teams.
Grade Level Highlights
List of 4 items.
Fifth Grade P.E.
In fifth grade, students lay a foundation of knowledge and skills that they can continue to build on in the coming years. Instruction aims to meet the students where they are, help them push out of their comfort zones, and learn to challenge themselves physically and socially. Activities are introduced to help students develop collaboration and cooperation skills, and exploring what it means to be a positive and productive partner and group member is a year-long theme.
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Sixth Grade P.E.
Students continue to participate in a variety of activities designed to develop specific skills in each major unit, expose them to a variety of activities in explorative units, build on their fitness development, and promote cooperation and collaboration between classmates.
Read More
Seventh Grade P.E.
Students continue to participate in a variety of activities designed to develop specific skills in each major unit, expose them to a variety of activities in explorative units, build on their fitness development, and gradually introduce opposition and decision-making when performing skills.
Read More
Eighth Grade P.E.
While the skills of the major units are briefly reviewed together to begin each unit, the focus of eighth grade applying the skills and knowledge gained over the years to competitive gameplay. Challenge PE is both the application of and celebration of the physical work and social-emotional development put in over the past years of Upper School PE and is the culmination to our Burke’s PE experience.
Read More
P.E. Faculty
List of 2 members.
Ashling
Bryant
Director of Athletics, Upper School P.E.
415.751.0187, ext. 255
Charlee
Underwood
Upper School P.E., Co-Lead 6th Grade Advisor
415.751.0187, ext. 302
Katherine Delmar Burke School on Facebook
Katherine Delmar Burke School on Instagram
7070 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94121
Phone:
415.751.0177
Fax: 415.666.0535
Burke's mission is to educate, encourage and empower girls. Our school combines academic excellence with an appreciation for childhood so that students thrive as learners, develop a strong sense of self, contribute to community, and fulfill their potential, now and throughout life.
Burke's admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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Why Burke's
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Board of Trustees
Burke's Traditions
Campus
Academics
arrow
Educational Philosophy
Lower School
arrow
Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Upper School
arrow
Humanities
Math
Science
World Languages
Visual Arts
Performing Arts
Physical Education
HEART
Makery Mindset
Library
Support Services
High School Counseling
Student Life
arrow
Inclusivity & Belonging
Athletics
Wellness
Student Leadership
Service & Sustainability
Outdoor Education
After School & Summer Camps
arrow
Summer Camps
Seedlings Camps
Sports Clinics
Music Lessons
Support
arrow
Supporting Burke's
Make a Gift
Annual Fund
Parents' Association
arrow
Parent Education
Burke's Community Connections
Grandparent Council
Alumnae
arrow
Alumnae Events
Distinguished Alumna
Make a Gift
Newsroom
Calendar
Employment
Katherine Delmar Burke School on Facebook
Katherine Delmar Burke School on Instagram
Academics
Upper School
Physical Education
banner
pe
Physical Education Overview
The Upper School Physical Education program builds a framework for a lifetime of activity and healthy living by providing regular opportunities for students to participate in a wide variety of physical activities and skill development experiences.
Students work on pushing out of their comfort zone and challenging themselves to confidently meet new challenges as well as social and cognitive development, including a scope and sequence of activities to challenge students of all abilities and skill levels.
Many students take skills they build in class to
Burke's robust athletics
program with developmental, JV, and Varsity teams.
Grade Level Highlights
List of 4 items.
Fifth Grade P.E.
In fifth grade, students lay a foundation of knowledge and skills that they can continue to build on in the coming years. Instruction aims to meet the students where they are, help them push out of their comfort zones, and learn to challenge themselves physically and socially. Activities are introduced to help students develop collaboration and cooperation skills, and exploring what it means to be a positive and productive partner and group member is a year-long theme.
Read More
Sixth Grade P.E.
Students continue to participate in a variety of activities designed to develop specific skills in each major unit, expose them to a variety of activities in explorative units, build on their fitness development, and promote cooperation and collaboration between classmates.
Read More
Seventh Grade P.E.
Students continue to participate in a variety of activities designed to develop specific skills in each major unit, expose them to a variety of activities in explorative units, build on their fitness development, and gradually introduce opposition and decision-making when performing skills.
Read More
Eighth Grade P.E.
While the skills of the major units are briefly reviewed together to begin each unit, the focus of eighth grade applying the skills and knowledge gained over the years to competitive gameplay. Challenge PE is both the application of and celebration of the physical work and social-emotional development put in over the past years of Upper School PE and is the culmination to our Burke’s PE experience.
Read More
P.E. Faculty
List of 2 members.
Ashling
Bryant
Director of Athletics, Upper School P.E.
415.751.0187, ext. 255
Charlee
Underwood
Upper School P.E., Co-Lead 6th Grade Advisor
415.751.0187, ext. 302
Katherine Delmar Burke School on Facebook
Katherine Delmar Burke School on Instagram
7070 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94121
Phone:
415.751.0177
Fax: 415.666.0535
Burke's mission is to educate, encourage and empower girls. Our school combines academic excellence with an appreciation for childhood so that students thrive as learners, develop a strong sense of self, contribute to community, and fulfill their potential, now and throughout life.
Burke's admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.