
The AQA A-Level PE course provides an in-depth exploration of the scientific, psychological, and socio-cultural factors that influence sports performance. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, allowing students to develop a comprehensive understanding of physical education and its impact on individuals and society. Year 1 Key Learning (Paper 1): -Applied Anatomy & Physiology – Understanding the body's response to exercise, energy systems, and biomechanics. -Skill Acquisition – Examining how athletes learn and refine skills for optimal performance. -Sport & Society – Exploring the historical, social, and ethical influences on sport and participation. Year 2 Key Learning (Paper 2): -Exercise Physiology & Biomechanics – Investigating training methods, injury prevention, and the effects of lifestyle choices. -Sport Psychology – Understanding motivation, confidence, group dynamics, and mental preparation techniques. -Sport & Society and Technology in Sport – Evaluating the role of data analysis, equipment, and technology in modern sports performance.
GCSE Grade 6 in English and Maths. Grade 6-6 in GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Grade 6 in Biology. If GCSE PE studied, a Grade 7 is desirable.
35% Written Paper 1 35% Written Paper 2 30% Practical Performance in one sport, and a written coursework analysis.
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| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Southend-on-Sea |
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| Address | Kenilworth Gardens, Westcliff-on-Sea, SS0 0BS |
The AQA A-Level PE course provides an in-depth exploration of the scientific, psychological, and socio-cultural factors that influence sports performance. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, allowing students to develop a comprehensive understanding of physical education and its impact on individuals and society. Year 1 Key Learning (Paper 1): -Applied Anatomy & Physiology – Understanding the body's response to exercise, energy systems, and biomechanics. -Skill Acquisition – Examining how athletes learn and refine skills for optimal performance. -Sport & Society – Exploring the historical, social, and ethical influences on sport and participation. Year 2 Key Learning (Paper 2): -Exercise Physiology & Biomechanics – Investigating training methods, injury prevention, and the effects of lifestyle choices. -Sport Psychology – Understanding motivation, confidence, group dynamics, and mental preparation techniques. -Sport & Society and Technology in Sport – Evaluating the role of data analysis, equipment, and technology in modern sports performance.
GCSE Grade 6 in English and Maths. Grade 6-6 in GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Grade 6 in Biology. If GCSE PE studied, a Grade 7 is desirable.
35% Written Paper 1 35% Written Paper 2 30% Practical Performance in one sport, and a written coursework analysis.