A Level physical education encourages students to immerse themselves in the world of sports and PE with the chance to perform or coach a sport. Students will be equipped with both a depth and breadth of knowledge, understanding and skills relating to scientific, socio-cultural and practical aspects
Physical Education
Why Study Physical Education?
A Level physical education encourages students to immerse themselves in the world of sports and PE with the chance to perform or coach a sport. Students will be equipped with both a depth and breadth of knowledge, understanding and skills relating to scientific, socio-cultural and practical aspects of physical education. This requires them to:
Develop theoretical knowledge and understanding of the factors that underpin physical activity and sport and use this knowledge to improve performance
Understand how physiological and psychological states affect performance
Understand the key socio-cultural factors that influence people’s involvement in physical activity and sport
Understand the role of technology in physical activity and sport
Refine their ability to perform effectively in physical activity and sport 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
Understand the contribution which physical activity makes to health and fitness
What does the course consist of?
The preferred choice of board is OCR.
The A Level qualification consists of four modules.
Component 01- Physiological factors affecting performance
2 hour written examination (30% contribution)
Focuses on developing the learner’s knowledge of the science behind physical activity. This includes the structure and function of key systems in the human body, the forces that act upon us and the adaptations we make to our bodies through diet and training regimes.
Component 02- Psychological factors affecting performance
1-hour examination (20% contribution)
Focuses on developing the learners’ knowledge and understanding knowledge of the psychological factors that can affect performers in physical activity and sport.
Component 03- Socio-cultural issues in physical activity and sport
1-hour examination (20% contribution)
This component focuses on the sociological and contemporary issues that influence and affect physical activity and sport for both the audience and the performer and how sport affects society.
Component 04- Performance in physical education
Non-exam assessment (30% contribution)
Learners are internally assessed through the NEA (in one practical activity (either performing or coaching one chosen activity from the approved lists) and the Evaluation and Analysis of Performance for Improvement (EAPI).
About Us
Founded in 1975, Collingham is an independent, co-educational College that runs from year 9 through to Sixth Form. Our aim is to enable individuals to discover their strengths, set their own goals and develop their potential and confidence.
At the same time, we are uncompromising in our commitment to academic standards, personal integrity and the development of a sense of responsibility. We provide expert tuition, a clear structure of work and a supportive environment.
There are about two hundred students at Collingham, from different backgrounds and across the ability range. Most of our students are between 13 and 19 years of age and those who join for GCSE generally continue on to A Levels. We do also offer online tuition (please follow the links for more dedicated information).
Collingham is located in the heart of Kensington over-looking a beautiful garden square. Our proximity to world-class institutions such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Imperial College and the Natural History Museum means students have access to unparalleled cultural and academic resources.
Formerly Gibbs’ Preparatory School, the large Arts and Crafts town house has been in educational use for over one hundred years. It has seen pass through its doors the likes of Robert Kennedy, Lord Snowden, Prince Edward, Viscount Linley, and even Christopher Robin Milne, AA Milne’s son and inspiration for the British classic, Winnie the Pooh.
Collingham is a member of The Council for Independent Further Education (CIFE) and we are an ISA school.
Collingham provides a professional, safe and personalised learning environment in central London. In other words, we have the best attributes of a small country school delivered in a vibrant and cultured urban setting.
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