PE and Wellbeing at Nutfield Church Primary School

The primary aim of our Wellbeing Curriculum is to enable every child to flourish and to live life in all its fullness (John 10:10). It is our intention that through our Wellbeing curriculum children’s self-esteem and confidence will develop; they will become resilient, determined and independent learners; they will develop their creativity and an ability to collaborate. Their life skills and experiences will improve thus enabling children to gain a respect for their natural environment and wildlife.


 

How do we change the world? One random act of kindness at a time.

— Morgan Freeman.

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Wellbeing

Under the umbrella of Wellbeing, children are taught PSHE, RSE (Relationship & Sex Education) & Health Education, P4C (Philosophy for Children), P.E, Wellbeing Theory and Wellbeing+. At the core of the Wellbeing Curriculum sits outdoor learning due to its proven ability to raise attainment, bolster social, emotional and personal development and contribute to the health and wellbeing of our children.


Physical Wellbeing – Physical Education

At Nutfield Church, Physical Education has a very high priority. As such we see it as part of Wellbeing but prioritise it by showing its curriculum overview separately and referring to it as Physical Wellbeing. We prioritise tournaments which we attend as part of a network of schools. We promote additional physical activity through our outdoor sports and activities weeks and additional wellbeing days which provide invaluable CPD for support staff. We believe that PE gives children the tools and understanding required to make a positive impact in their own physical health and well-being. We offer all children a wide variety of sports and physical skills which we believe will enhance life-long fitness and life choices. PE can challenge and promote self-esteem through the development of physical confidence and problem solving. It can teach children to cope with both success and failure in competitive, individual and team based physical activities. Within dance it will allow children to explore their personal and spiritual identity.

About Trinity Farm

Here at Nutfield Church we have some beautiful grounds! One of the key areas of our Curriculum Model is Outdoor Learning and as part of this our children care for our farm and surrounding areas.

Outdoor learning is linked to our core Christian values: CommunityPeaceWisdomHopeDignity and Joy. Our aim for Trinity Farm and the nurturing of our farm animals is very much focussed on our aim that all adults and children flourish and live life in all its fullness as they care for the world around them.

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