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Health and Physical Education

Level 1 Physical Education

Over the course of this year Level 1 PE students have engaged in a variety of activities. Students have learnt about interpersonal skills, self management strategies, risk management, human anatomy, exercise physiology, biomechanics, factors that influence participation and demonstrated practical movement through a variety of different contexts. Some key highlights this year were having tutors teach the Level 1 classes hip hop dancing and mau rākau as well as class trips to Clip ‘n’ Climb, Adrenalin Forest and Flip Out.

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Level 2 Physical Education

Over the course of this year Level 2 PE students have engaged in multiple activities in a variety of different environments and contexts. The various kaupapa that is connected to the activities include creating an effective functioning group, leadership through coaching students at Te Waka Unua, learning and playing kī-o-rahi and strategies to keep ourselves safe in outdoor activities.

 

Some key highlights of the year include creating our own survivor competition, coaching in our local primary school and our trip up the Bridal Path and over into Lyttelton.

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Level 3 Physical Education

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This year in PE, our course split into a traditional PE pathway and a Sport, Fitness and Recreation pathway. Both courses were successful and were more tailored to each group of students. 

 

We all started the year together by completing our performance standard at Canterbury Badminton on Pages Road. From there we split into our specialised pathways. Each course covered leadership, coaching, increasing the participation of others’ in physical activity. This was done through theory and practical sessions. 

 

Next year we will continue with both of these pathways.

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