Secondary Phase
At Trinity Physical Education aims to;
- Ensure that students enjoy a variety of physical activities while developing a lifelong love for sport and healthy active lifestyles.
- Become confident learners and engage in new activities.
- To allow all children to access varied sports in and out of school.
- To experience different roles in sport and be involved in competition.
- All students to access blended learning efficiently and effectively.
The PE Kit
Trinity School P.E. Kit
- Official white polo shirt with Trinity Logo (no other T-shirt permitted).
- Plain navy blue shorts or skort (no large labels or stripes).
- Plain navy blue leggings or tracksuit bottoms (no large labels or stripes).
- The official navy blue Trinity Sports Hoody with Trinity logo or the official Trinity Rugby Top (no other tops are permitted).
- Trainers that are suitable for sport (fashion trainers are not permitted).
- Football boots
- Trinity Kit bag

Core PE - KS3/4
Assessment of Physical Education is carried out termly with practical assessments in core PE and written assessments in both PE GCSE and Sport Studies. The assessments in GCSE PE are completed at the end of a topic which consists of paper 1 and paper 2. Sport Studies is assessed at the end of a unit. In year 7 and year 8 pupils additionally have mini assessments in class by drawing upon technical elements of sport which contributes to their grade. Pupils receive feedback and clear guidance on what they have done well and how they can improve for their next assessment.
We offer 2 courses at KS4 which are GCSE PE and Cambridge Nationals Certificate in Sport Studies. Both are great subjects to choose for those who have a passion for sport and would like to continue studying sports at college or who may play a sport to a high level.
GCSE PE
Course Structure
Course Structure
- 60% exam
- 30% Paper 1 – Physiology and Fitness
- 30% Paper 2 – Psychology and Commercialisation
- 30% Practical (3 x sports 10% each) Rock Climbing / Netball / Football/ Athletics / Table Tennis / Additional Sports
- 10% coursework – Strengths and Weaknesses of chosen sport
Content of the exams
|
Paper 1 (1 hour 15) |
Paper 2 (1 Hour 15) |
|
|
|
Sport Studies
Year 9 Sport Studies curriculum
Year 10 Sport Studies curriculum
Year 11 Sport Studies curriculum
Course Structure
- 60% 2 x NEA (Non-Exam Assessment)
- 40% Exam
Content of the unit
|
R184: Contemporary issues in sport (70 marks) EXAM PAPER 1 HOUR 15 MINUTES |
R185: Performance and leadership in sports activities
|
R187: Increasing awareness of Outdoor and
|
|
|
|
PE CLUBS

PE TEAM
Head of Department - Ms H Paige - H.Paige@trinity.lewisham.sch.uk
Mr E Adebanwo - E.Adebanwo@trinity.lewisham.sch.uk
Ms E Scott -E.Scott@trinity.lewisham.sch.uk
Mr M Sedlak - M.Sedlak@trinity.lewisham.sch.uk