Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
Nelson Mandela

Being Healthy

As a school we play an important role in supporting the health and well-being of young children.

The leadership team aims to create and manage a positive environment with explicit values and ethos that promote positive physical and emotional health for the whole school community.

Healthy Bodies

Physical Education (PE)

At Heath Mount we consider PE to be an important part of the curriculum. All children have regular timetabled PE lessons a week, plus other active physical learning at playtimes and lunch times.

Reception has a well-resourced outside classroom that encourages them to be active during all parts of the day.

The PE curriculum includes dance, gym and games, and we offer many different activities within these areas. We make cross-curricular links to make learning meaningful - for example, by learning dance styles from different cultures and games from other countries.

The school believes that physical education experienced in a safe and supportive environment is a vital and unique contribution to a pupil's physical and emotional health, development and wellbeing. The physical education programme aims to provide for pupils' increasing self-confidence through an ability to manage themselves in a variety of situations.

PE provides opportunities for pupils to be creative, competitive and face up to different challenges as individuals and in groups and teams.

The programme is designed to promote an understanding of the benefits of exercise through a balanced range of relevant activities. Through physical education, each child will learn to use both space and equipment safely, showing increasing control over their movements.

In Key Stage 2 pupils start to learn the rules and skills of a variety of sports. Sports taught include Cricket, Athletics, Tennis, Rounders, Football, Tag Rugby, Indoor Athletics, Hockey and Gymnastics.

What is The Daily Mile?

At the Heath Mount the children take part in the Daily Mile. The aim of The Daily Mile is to improve the physical, social, emotional and mental health and wellbeing of our children – regardless of age, ability or personal circumstances.

 

Lunchtime Sport

We employ one sports coach at lunchtime to organise a variety of different sports in the playground.

After School Sport

Key Stage 2 pupils can take part in a range of after school clubs.