Aim:
To inspire all children to lead active, healthy lives by promoting physical fitness, personal development, and a lifelong enjoyment of sport and movement.
Intent
At Sir Francis Hill Primary School, our Physical Education curriculum is designed to ensure that all pupils:
Implementation
Physical Education is delivered through clearly timetabled, well-structured sessions led by class teachers and supported by a progressive and inclusive school-based curriculum. We place a strong emphasis on high-quality teaching, with continuous professional development and training for staff, supported by the use of PE and Sport Premium funding.
Key features of our PE implementation include:
Impact
The impact of our Physical Education provision is measured through a combination of formative and summative assessment, pupil voice, and ongoing teacher reflection.
Our vision is for every child at Sir Francis Hill to leave school with the knowledge, skills, motivation, and understanding to be physically active and healthy throughout their lives.
Celebrating a Fantastic Year of Sport and Physical Activity – Academic Year 2025–2026
This year has been an outstanding one for sport and physical activity across our school. From new initiatives to competitive successes, our pupils have embraced every opportunity with enthusiasm, resilience, and a brilliant sense of teamwork. Here are some of the highlights from an exciting and active academic year.
Fitness Fortnight 2025: A New Whole-School Initiative
In place of our traditional Sports Week, we introduced the exciting new initiative, Fitness Fortnight, which took place between Monday 29th June and Friday 10th July. This two-week celebration of movement and wellbeing proved to be a huge success, offering pupils a diverse range of activities designed to encourage a lifelong love of physical activity.
The key aims of Fitness Fortnight were to:
Throughout the fortnight, every child took part in a range of exciting taster sessions, workshops, and Sports Days. These experiences helped pupils explore new sports, build confidence, and discover ways to stay active that they truly enjoy.
Highlights from Fitness Fortnight included:
Fitness Fortnight was a vibrant and memorable way to end the term, and we are proud of the way our pupils threw themselves into every activity with energy and enthusiasm. We look forward to building on this success in future years.
TCS Mini London Marathon – A Whole-School Effort!
One of the standout moments of the year was our participation in the TCS Mini London Marathon. In this nationwide event, every child in the school took part by running, walking, or jogging two miles—an incredible show of unity, perseverance, and school spirit. It was a brilliant opportunity to get active together, promote physical and mental wellbeing, and be part of a national celebration of movement. The determination and positivity shown by all our pupils was truly inspiring.
We Achieved the Sainsbury’s School Games Bronze Award!
We are thrilled to announce that our school has been awarded the Sainsbury’s School Games Bronze Award for 2024–2025 — a fantastic recognition of our school’s dedication to promoting physical activity, sport, and the wider development of our pupils through PE.
This nationally recognised award celebrates schools that are committed to providing inclusive, high-quality sporting opportunities. To achieve the Bronze level, schools must meet a set of criteria including:
This award reflects our commitment to:
We are proud of this achievement and the strong foundation it sets for even more progress in the year ahead.
Success Across the School Games Calendar
Throughout the year, we proudly competed in a wide range of events as part of the School Games Calendar, organised by our local School Games Organiser (SGO). Our pupils represented the school with pride and sportsmanship in every competition.
Here are just a few of this year’s standout achievements:
Cricket – Our cricket team won the local tournament at Hartsholme Cricket Club, qualifying for the County Finals. An exceptional achievement and a reflection of their teamwork and dedication.
Sportshall Athletics – Our athletics team finished runners-up at the indoor competition hosted at Lincoln Priory Academy.
⚽ LKS2 Girls Football – A fantastic third place finish at the tournament hosted by Birchwood Junior School.
⚽ UKS2 Football League success:
Beyond these competitive events, pupils across the school also took part in a wide range of inclusive and enriching sporting opportunities, including:
These events gave all children the opportunity to stay active, challenge themselves, and discover new passions within sport.
Looking Ahead
We are incredibly proud of the achievements, effort, and positive attitudes of all our pupils this year. Thank you to our dedicated staff, external coaches, families, and our School Games Organiser for helping to make this such a successful year of sport.
We’re excited to keep this momentum going as we look ahead to an even more active and inspiring 2026–2027