The
Physical Education Department is thriving and enthusiastic
and committed to giving students the opportunity to improve
and excel in a range of physical activities.
There are currently six members in the department: three
full time, one part time and two staff who teach in other
areas of the school. In addition three staff are employed
to help with extra-curricular activities involving netball,
hockey and judo.
The
PE Department has recently benefited from the building on
site of a David Lloyd complex, which has been designed to
attach to the current school building; the school has a
separate section of the complex for its use. The department
has sole use of a 4-badminton-court sized sports hall, morning
use of the indoor swimming pool (25 metres and 6 lanes)
and afternoon use of David Lloyd outdoor tennis courts.
There is an office, a large classroom, a generously sized
resources area and in addition, one wet and two dry changing
rooms for the sole use of Nonsuch pupils.
Outdoor facilities at Nonsuch are also extensive consisting
of netball / tennis courts, playing fields / 400m grass
athletics track (currently being levelled) and an excellent
floodlit synthetic turf pitch.
The PE department offers a wide range of extra-curricular
activities in both the winter and summer seasons to include:
activities club, athletics, badminton, dance, cheerleading,
cross-country, gymnastics, hockey, judo, netball, table
tennis, tennis, rounders and volleyball. We enter a variety
of tournaments and competitions at Borough and County level
(including swimming) in which the girls have enjoyed success.
As a department, we support a Sport for All philosophy with
the opportunity for pupils to excel at their chosen sport.
(Some students have achieved National recognition.) All
girls regardless of ability are able to attend extra-curricular
activities. In addition all pupils represent their House
in at least one match in each sport during the Inter-House
competitions that take place during the year.
We are extremely pleased that Nonsuch pupils in year 9 and
10 have the opportunity to ball girl at the prestigious
Stella Artois Tennis Tournament at Queens Club. The girls
are trained by the P.E. staff (who are responsible for the
ballgirling at the tournament) throughout the year and the
successful students are selected in May. It is a valuable
experience for the girls and one which they never forget.
The curriculum includes games, dance, gymnastics, athletics
and swimming. Health and Fitness is a valuable part of the
National Curriculum and it is taught as a separate unit
as well as throughout the other activities. Pupils are encouraged
to learn about the importance of health and fitness, hopefully
leaving Nonsuch with the skills and enthusiasm to continue
with an active and healthy lifestyle.
The
Physical Education Department has high expectations of its
pupils. We teach Physical Education at GCSE, AS and A2 level
standard and have had enthusiastic and consistent commitment
to the subject from students. GCSE results for Physical
Education are excellent. The 2003/2004 class achieved 100%
A-B grades. 85% of AS and A2 students achieved at least
a grade B (100% A-C) in 2004. Year 12 students also have
the opportunity to take the Sports Leader UK (formally British
Sports Trust) Sports Leader Award. The students gain enormous
benefits from participation in this course and working with
students from younger year groups.
Nonsuch High School's PE department has been awarded the
Sports Mark for commitment to sport, of which we are very
proud. Improvements to our practice in all activities are
always being sought.