Physical Education
Rosehill Methodist Primary Academy has partnered with City in the Community for the teaching of Physical Education. CITC’s Primary School Programme uses Manchester City Football Club to inspire and engage pupils to be active and develop essential life skills. They support pupils and teachers' development across a variety of curriculum areas including National Curriculum PE, PSHE, youth social action, anti-discrimination and mental wellbeing.
The aim of CITC’s PE Programme is to deliver a creative and high-quality curriculum to inspire and engage pupils in National Curriculum PE. High quality teaching develops pupils' knowledge and competency across the three topic areas of invasion games, non-invasion games and fundamental movement skills. Through progressive PE lessons pupils will build a range of skills that are transferable across multiple sports and physical activities. Curriculum lessons support pupils' development across 3 core areas; technical, social and emotional, and thinking skills:
•Technical – coaching points to breakdown physical skills
•Social and Emotional – communication and teamwork to achieve a team objective, regulating emotions in an active and competitive environment
•Thinking – decision making, understanding and implementing skills into game contexts, developing strategies and self-reflection.
CITC’s PE Curriculum covers the following topics across years 1-6, these can be delivered through various sports and activities to ensure pupils can explore a broad curriculum: