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Physical Education


Physical Education at Heath Park is passionate about offering a wide range of opportunities to develop students’ declarative and procedural knowledge of motor competence, rules, strategies and tactics, and healthy participation. We aim to prepare our students by developing their confidence to make informed life choices beyond Heath Park and to lead a healthy and active life.

PE and sport offer a unique platform on which to explore a multitude of holistic learning opportunities. For instance, the ethical or moral controversies in sport can give stimulate debate, reasoning, and critical thinking in the classroom. PE also encourages pupils to be creative and solve problems. By working together, pupils can address physical and intellectual challenges while learning to communicate and manage risk and conflict. 

Sporting Activities and Events

Y7+8 Unified Football Event

A group of year 7/8 students attended a unified football tournament at WV Active Aldersley. It was a fantastic opportunity for students who don’t always get the opportunity to participate in competitive sport. They all had...

WORLD CUP SHOWCASE​

Heath Park students were given the opportunity to watch the England vs Iran FIFA World Cup football match in the lecture theatre, plaza, canteen or classrooms. Students were treated to an entertaining 6-2 England victory. Their...

Wolverhampton basketball competition

A group of year 9/10 students took part in the Wolverhampton basketball competition. They did very well winning 7 out of 8 games and came away with a bronze medal. A great individual accomplishment from...

KS2 Leadership Day

We took a group of young leaders from year 9 to a KS2 festival at Wolverhampton lawn tennis and squash club. The group of leaders spent the day with 2 groups of KS2 pupils from...

Aspire to HE​ Step into Physiotherapy

Our BTEC Sport Level 3 students had the opportunity to explore the exciting world of Physiotherapy hosted by the Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing at Wolverhampton University. ​ The day was made up of workshops...

Central Sixth Students Aspire to HE!

A group of Central Sixth students attended an aspire to higher education event hosted by the University of Wolverhampton. The day consisted of a series of workshops, practical sessions and discussions that exposed out students...

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