News !
In July 2024, we were awarded with ‘The School Games Silver Award’. This acknowledges that we make a positive and meaningful difference to the lives of children through sport and physical activity.
PE Pathway
Our PE pathway provides a high-quality curriculum, ensuring PE has a key place at school. It is inclusive, well designed, relevant and purposeful, and not solely games dominant. We have invested in a robust and engaging PE scheme ‘Get Set 4 PE’ which allows our children to experience a broad range of activities, including games, dance, and gymnastics.
We enrich our curriculum through listening to our pupil voice: therefore we participate in a wide range of festivals and competitions alongside our cluster schools. Our PE Lead is Kirsty Parr and she champions enrichment opportunities throughout the
For more information about PE please explore the links below:
When and what do we teach in PE lessons?
Click on our PE curriculum pathway which outlines our long term learning journey.
PE Curriculum Pathway Cycles A and B
What skills do we want each child to achieve by the end of each year?
PE end of year skills and knowledge
What does the progression of skills look like from EYFS to Y6?
How do we promote fitness and healthy lifestyles?
We participate in a wide range of sports festivals and workshops. We belong to the Amesbury Cluster schools and regularly take part in inter school competitions.
Autumn Term
- Divali dance workshop
- African dance workshop
- Football competition
- Physical Activity Festival
Spring Term
- Dodgeball Competition (Well done to the team, we placed 2nd)
- SEND Kurling Festival
- Physical Activity Festival
- Badminton workshop
- Orienteering (Well done to the team, we placed 1st)
- Athletics
- Physical Activity Festival
- Sports Day (inter house)
- Mini Marathon
We also celebrate outside achievements in our Well Done Celebration worship eg winning a gold medal at weight lifting !