Physical Education (GCSE)

Physical Education (GCSE)

Exam board: AQA
Course code:
8582

https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/physical-education/gcse/physical-education-8582

For further information, please contact Mr L Hedges: [email protected]

 

The GCSE Physical Education specification is designed to attract students with a passion for sport.  It will improve and develop their practical skills in different sports and provide them with the theoretical understanding to support continued involvement within sport.

Subject Content

The topics that will be studied at GCSE are:

Theory Topics

  1. Applied anatomy and physiology
  2. Movement analysis
  3. Physical training
  4. Use of data
  5. Sports psychology
  6. Socio-cultural influences
  7. Health, fitness and well-being

Practical Sports

  1. Football
  2. Rugby
  3. Badminton
  4. Table Tennis
  5. Cricket
  6. Tennis
  7. Athletics
  8. Volleyball
  9. Basketball
  10. Handball

How it is assessed:  Two written examinations; 1 hour 15 minutes; 30% of equal weighting, which are both assessed by terminal examinations in May/June of Year 11.

Practical Assessment

The remaining 40% is assessed practically via students’ 3 strongest sports (10% each) and a piece of written coursework (10%).  The sports used must be a minimum of one individual and one team sport, the third being either.  They can be either sports covered in school (listed above) or off-site but MUST be from the list below:

  • Team Sports: acrobatic gymnastics, association football, badminton, basketball, camogie, cricket, dance, figure skating, futsal, gaelic football, handball, hockey, hurling, ice hockey, inline roller hockey, lacrosse, netball, rowing, rugby league, rugby union, sailing, sculling, squash, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, water polo.
  • Individual Sports: amateur boxing, athletics, badminton, canoeing/kayaking, cycling, dance, diving, equestrian, figure skating, golf, gymnastics, rock climbing, sailing, sculling, skiing, snowboarding, squash, swimming, table tennis, tennis, trampolining, windsurfing.

Higher Education and Careers

Students who choose this course will be suitably prepared for further study of physical education at A Level and higher education. Possible careers in the sports industry