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Pupil voice
Oscar (Year 3) – PE is challenging so I feel I need to get myself ready. We warm up before the teacher introduces our lesson and then we get challenged throughout the lesson. The teacher points out the good examples and gets them to model their performance for the class so that we can all develop!
Max (Year 6) – I know that I have got better at PE because I got to compete for the School teams when they started up again. I love that PE helps me get ready for Sports Day, where my parents can watch my abilities and be proud of my achievement.
The school provides the pupils with opportunities to develop their physical fitness, confidence and literacy through a multi-faceted programme of learning and extra-curricular activities.
Meet the PE Leader

I am a qualified and knowledgeable professional who has a Bachelor’s degree in Primary Education with an advanced subject study in Physical Education. As PE subject lead, I am responsible for designing and implementing the school’s PE curriculum, ensuring that all students have access to a range of physical activities that cater to their abilities and interests. I fervently believe that physical activity is essential for a child’s overall development and wellbeing. I encourage pupils to participate in extracurricular sports activities, such as football, netball, and athletics, and have coached school sports teams. I like to believe that my enthusiasm for sport and learning in general is contagious.
For any questions about PE and school sport, please don’t hesitate to approach me for a conversation on the playground, or arrange a meeting with me via the school office!
