Physical Education Kingston

During key stage 3, pupils become more expert in their skills and techniques, and learn how to apply them in different activities. They begin to identify the types of activity they prefer to be involved with, and to take a variety of roles, such as leader or official. Read on to know more about physical education for key stage 3 pupils.

Kingston Grammar School
020 8546 5875
London Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Educare Small School
02085 470 144
12 cowleaze road
Kingston
Teddington School
020 8943 0033
Broom Road
Teddington
Surbiton High School
020 8439 1309
Surbiton Crescent
Kingston Upon Thames
Dysart School
020 8412 2600
190 Ewell Road
Surbiton
Latchmere School
020 8546 7181
Latchmere Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Hillcroft College
020 8399 2688
South Bank
Surbiton
Kingston College
020 8546 2151
Kingston Hall Road
Kingston upon Thames
Linley House School
02083 994 979
6 Berrylands Road
Surbiton
Tiffin School
02085 464 638
Queen Elizabeth Road
Kingston Upon Thames
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Physical Education

Physical Education

The Government believes that all schools should aim to provide children with at least two hours of physical activity a week. During key stage 3, pupils become more expert in their skills and techniques, and learn how to apply them in different activities. They begin to identify the types of activity they prefer to be involved with, and to take a variety of roles, such as leader or official.

Children are taught knowledge, skills and understanding through four areas of activity:

Games (Compulsory)

  • fielding or striking games (such as cricket and softball)
  • invasion games (such as basketball and water polo)
  • net or wall games (such as badminton and tennis)

Schools also teach three of the activities from this list, at least one of which must be dance or gymnastics:

Dance

Creating and performing dances in a range of styles from different cultures and times.

Gymnastics

Creating and performing patterns of movement in different gymnastic styles, on the floor and using apparatus.

Athletics

  • running (long and short distances and hurdling)
  • jumping (height and distance)
  • throwing (shot, javelin, discus)

Outdoor and Adventurous Activities

  • canoeing
  • climbing
  • orienteering
  • sailing
  • walking

Swimming and Water Safety

  • front crawl
  • back crawl
  • breaststroke
  • personal survival skills
  • life-saving skills

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