PE Lessons
Active and Achieve year 5 project
Creative game making lesson
Can I throw and catch a ball?
Indoor learning environment for PE
We are all very excited about our indoor PE learning environment. We are looking forward to see how our pupils celebrate their PE and School Sport experiences
Indoor learning environment for PE
What different types of jumps can we do? Can we jump high? How far can we jump?
Gold for William Bellamy 2014-2015
Our Active and Achieve project
What our pupils are saying about the Active and Achieve project

Year 3 enjoying their energetic dance lessons
School Vision for Sports and PE
Wake and shake, it starts our day!
In the most inspiring way.
Live for sports and reach your goal
Lots of energy, strength and soul
It’s just not the winning, but taking part
Active lifestyles make a start
Motivation will keep you fit
Be sure to have your P.E. kit
Energy and enthusiasm all the way
Let’s get physical, start today!
Learn new sports and let off steam
At William Bellamy we’re a team
Maintain a very healthy heart
You can do it, so let’s start!
Aims and Objectives of Physical Education
To maintain and stimulate pupils’ interests and enjoyment in physical activity.
To promote exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle.
To introduce and develop the skills, principles and understanding of physical activities as outlined in the National Curriculum.
To engage and include all pupils with learning that is challenging and that meets the pupils’ individual needs.
To challenge the More Able pupils to ensure their learning experience is enhanced.
To provide appropriate resources so that it allows all pupils to have equal opportunity to experience success and enjoyment in PE.
To deliver lessons with high expectations of all pupils enabling them to learn exceptionally well.
To effectively check pupils’ understanding throughout lessons and use this information to adapt lesson.
To provide constructive feedback to pupils and encourage peer and self assessment.
To help enhance pupils’ self esteem through the development of their physical confidence and personal qualities.
To develop pupils’ knowledge of rules and regulations of the activities including the role of officials (Upper KS2 and lower if appropriate).
To enhance pupils’ awareness of the safety issues concerned with these activities and help them develop a sense of responsibility towards participating in physical activity
To encourage teamwork, tolerance and co–operation
To provide opportunities for all pupils to participate in inclusive Intra competitions at (Level 1).
Non Participants
Pupils should continue to attend the PE lesson unless there is a suitable reason and this is in writing. The pupil maybe unable to participate practically in the lesson but this does not mean that they are unable to take an active part in the learning experience.
According to the reason for non participation the pupils should:
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Act as a coach/leader for a group.
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Provide peer assessment (Being a critical friend).
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Complete a worksheet on the lesson (Pre-prepared and includes LG and SC).
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Act as an official.
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Create questions to ask the group to assess other pupil's knowledge.
A non-participant should never be sat down away from the rest of the class; they should always be involved in the lesson and should come to the teacher with the rest of the group to listen and observe the learning.
Maintaining High Standards in
Physical Education Lessons
Be ready for lessons and get changed in the correct PE kit quickly.
All items of PE kit should be named.
The school cannot be held responsible for lost items; although we always do our best to return named kit that is handed in or take items to the lost property area.
Correct kit is to be worn for lessons.
Coloured t-shirts are not to be worn to normal lessons – white t-shirts only.
For hygiene reasons, do not wear your tights or school top during lessons.
Hair should be tied back, off of the face to stop your vision being obstructed.
Any equipment or kit that is borrowed should be treated with respect and returned at the end of the lesson to the correct place.
Proper sports shoes should be worn and must be fastened securely.
All jewellery needs to be removed.
Earrings should be removed and it is therefore not appropriate to get ears pierced during term time. If ears are pierced then they should be covered by suitable tape.
If a pupils needs to be excused from a lesson then a note must be provided from a parent/guardian.
Even if a note is provided, in the majority of circumstances, the pupil will be expected to join in with the lesson in the capacity of coach, official or a critical friend; providing peer assessment.