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PE and Sport
Physical Education and Sport play a large part of life at Highfield Littleport.
We have a highly structured PE curriculum which progressively builds knowledge and skills. Students are then encouraged to apply knowledge and skills learnt within individual and group games encouraging co-operation and participation. The curriculum is specially adapted to meet the needs of all of our learners despite their needs and abilities. We have formulated a precise progression document so that teachers and parents can clearly see how knowledge and skills in PE progress as they move through the pathways.
Each pathway on this website has information on long term planning for PE tailored to each learner.
As additional interventions and to complement our PE curriculum we have a wide variety of physical interventions and teaching approaches. Take a look below:
Trampolining
We have a number of staff who are trained to deliver Rebound Therapy to our students. This is on a referral basis where the following needs are identified:
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Sporting Tournaments with other Special schools
We engage in a variety of sporting tournaments and Panathlon events with other special schools and the sports cluster. Students have the opportunity to apply the skills they have learnt in lessons in competitive games and events alongside others students. Students are offered the opportunity to participate in these events by choice and if they are part of the school football club.
Swimming
Highfield students experience and enjoy regular swimming sessions on a rotational basis - we are lucky enough to have use of a local swimming pool. We aspire that all of our students become happy and comfortable in the water and some will go on to become strong, confident swimmers. None of our year 6 cohort currently meet the government target (which does not make allowances for children with SEND) to "swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres, use a range of strokes effectively and perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations" - although this is something that we are working towards with dedicated swimming slots for all of our upper KS2 and KS3 students.
Hydrotherapy
We are lucky enough to have a hydrotherapy pool on site to deliver specific programmes to students with physical needs. This is on a referral basis with specific outcomes and targets allocated.
Jabadao
Developmental Movement Play is a framework for understanding and supporting children's physical development in early childhood. It builds upon their natural drive to move in ways that will develop confident, expressive, skilled and happy individuals. It focusses on many kinds of learning - sensory processing and motor development to build relationships in non verbal ways. Students within the Early Years, Purple and Green pathways participate in Jabadao sessions to further enhance movement and sensory development.
More information on Jabadao here
Yoga
We have adopted a specialist Yoga package and teachers lead sessions with students differentiated for all pathways. Students develop their physical and mental health within sessions Students develop body awareness, mindfulness, strength and flexibility. Our students also have their concentration and memory enhanced through routines. Students also learn parts of the body and functions which is an excellent cross curricular skill. This is also great for promoting positive health and wellbeing. All students access this as part of our core provision.
Visiting Sports Coaches
We have a visiting sports coach who exposes students to a variety of different sports to widen their interest, knowledge and activity. This is run as individual lessons on a weekly basis for our learners to help teach specialist skills and this is embedded within the curriculum.
Sports Clubs
We have a range of sports clubs open to all that run each lunchtime. Students have the option to sign up in classes.
Swimming Tuition
We employ a swimming teacher to assist with teaching of swimming for all of our Key Stage 2 and 3 students to help them work towards the National Curriculum end of year expectations. Our report shows information on end of Year 6 outcomes.
Take a look at our subject guide below: