Sport - Cwmtawe Community School
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Sport
The PE Department aims to provide Cwmtawe learners with a variety of opportunities and experiences in a broad and balanced curriculum. This is achieved in lessons and through an extensive range of extra curricular activities. Whilst playing a vital part in the Health & Wellbeing AOLE, the department strives to provide a curriculum that is appropriate to its pupils in an empowering, friendly and safe environment.
Staff do their utmost to provide competitive sport against local and national opposition, whilst also accommodating those pupils who want to play sport more recreationally. As a result, we believe that we develop individuals who appreciate the importance of lifelong involvement in physical activity and understand the benefits of healthy lifestyle choices.
In line with Curriculum for Wales, pupils in Cwmtawe are:
ambitious, capable learners, ready to learn throughout their lives
enterprising, creative contributors, ready to play a full part in life and work
ethical, informed citizens of Wales and the world
healthy, confident individuals, ready to lead fulfilling lives as valued members of society
As a result, many of our pupils opt to study GCSE PE in Key Stage 4, with many going on to sports related college and university courses. Even those who don't, often continue to value physical activity and understand its importance.
GCSE Physical Education
Through studying GCSE Physical Education learners will acquire the knowledge, understanding, skills and values to develop and maintain their performance in physical activities and understand the benefits to health, fitness and well-being. Learners will develop theoretical knowledge and understanding of the factors that underpin physical activity and sport and use this knowledge to improve performance.
Learners will perform effectively in different physical activities by developing skills and techniques and selecting and using tactics, strategies and/or compositional ideas.
They will develop their ability to analyse and evaluate to improve performance in physical activity and sport. By studying GCSE Physical Education learners will:
develop theoretical knowledge and understanding of the factors that underpin physical activity and sport and use this knowledge to improve performance.
understand how the physiological and psychological state affects performance in physical activity and sport.
perform effectively in different physical activities by developing skills and techniques and selecting and using tactics, strategies and/or compositional ideas.
develop their ability to analyse and evaluate to improve performance in physical activity and sport.
understand the contribution which physical activity and sport make to health, fitness and well-being.
understand key socio-cultural influences which can affect people’s involvement in physical activity and sport in Wales and the wider world.
We also offer many opportunities to get involved in sport and fitness outside of normal timetabled lessons. More information is available from the PE Department.
Community
The PE Department has a good working relationship with
Pontardawe Leisure Centre
, allowing us access to their facilities. They offer special discounted rates for pupils on activities and gym memberships. Contact
Celtic Leisure reception
for more details.
We regularly work with other stakeholders and outside agencies to ensure that our learners gain valuable experiences throughout their time with us.
Local further education colleges
Cluster Primary Schools
NPT Pass
Local and regional sports teams
Guest speakers
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Academic
Curriculum Statement
Key Stage 3 Curriculum
Key Stage 4 Curriculum
GCSE Options
Revision
Examinations
Study Skills
Active Learning Centre
Pastoral Support
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Extra Curricular
Sport
Pupil Voice
Careers Guidance
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