Physical Education
GCSE Physical Education BTEC Sport |
Why choose this subject? Opting to study Physical Education and sport opens students' eyes to the amazing world of sports performance, allowing them to follow a pathway on either the GCSE Physical Education qualification or the BTEC Sport qualification. Physical Education and sport is learnt about through a range of different contexts and the impact it has on our own and others’ everyday lives. Both qualifications offer an interesting, enjoyable and challenging learning experience. We introduce key sporting and health ideas and show how these interlink with practical performance. Students will gain insights into the relationships they have with each other throughout the course. The development of transferable skills include; decision making, psychological understanding of people, independent thinking, problem solving and analytical skills, as well as thinking, acting and reacting under pressure. Studying Physical Education and sport opens up a range of possibilities for further study and also into careers associated with the subject. |
Who is the qualification for? What does the qualification cover?
This Tech Award complements the learning in GCSE programmes such as GCSE Physical Education by providing further depth via analysis of the GCSE programmes' use of sports theoretical knowledge to improve performance in participants. Also, in the BTEC exploration of the provision and types of sports suited to different individuals with different needs is well suited to the GCSE’s depth study into key socio-cultural influences. Finally, the BTEC offers leadership and teaching in sport, which is not approached directly by the GCSE. What can the qualification lead to? |
Possible careers Students who want to go on to AS or A Levels, higher education or any career for which an understanding of the human body or human behaviour is desirable. It provides a suitable introduction to further study in social sciences, or as part of a course of general education. Possible career paths include; Physiotherapy, Physical Education Teacher, Health and Fitness Instructor, Sports Scientist, Sports Analyst, Leisure Management and Lifestyle Coaches. |
For further information and questions, please contact Mr Harnett, Director of Sport at Lealands High School. |