Physical Education & Holistic Health Department
Physical Education & Holistic Health Department
Mission:
To nurture students who possess a healthy state of being
Vision:
A community fit to play, play to be fit.
Objectives:
Our Physical Education Programme aims to develop in our students by the time they graduate from HIHS to:
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Have developed a passion for sports and outdoor activities
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Have participated in a range of sports and/or outdoor activities
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Have deepened his/her interest and knowledge in sports and/or outdoor activities
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Possess skills which are transferable to life
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Build values and 21st century competencies
Programme Tiers |
Student Segment |
Key Features |
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– Teaching Games for Understanding (TGFU)Approach
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2. Enrichment Programmes |
S1 - 3 Students |
– Conducted during Post Exam Period in Semester One |
3. Sports Competitions |
Interested Students |
– Participation in National School Games for CCA student athletes |
4. Leadership Programme |
PE Representatives |
– Leadership Development- Involved in the planning and execution of PE Events |
5. APPLE Programme |
Overweight students (Sec. 1 to 3) |
– A fun programme designed to inculcate in our students the importance of maintaining a healthy body weight and the strategies to achieve them |
Department staff:
Mr Ricky Han Cheng Kwang (HOD PE & CCA) |
Mr Valerie Lau (HOD Discipline) |
Mr Taranpal Singh (SH PE) |
Mrs Ku Tin Tin |
Mr Jarrod Tan |
Ms Viviana Lee |
Annual Key PE Programme
Term 1 - Road Run
Term 2 - NAPFA Test
Term 3 - Active Youth Day
Term 4 - Sports Enrichment Programmes
Assessment for Physical Education
Students will be assessed based on the following domains and components:
Domains |
Components |
Description |
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The student is able to demonstrate in a modified game setting:
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Cognitive and Physical |
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The student is able to demonstrate appropriate outdoor skills through physical activities while cultivating an attitude of care and appreciation for the environment, and thoughtful consideration of the risks and safety of self and others. |
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The student is able to perform for the 6 components of the NAPFA Test: Muscular endurance (sit ups), muscular power (Standing Broad Jump), Flexibility (Sit & Reach), Muscular strength/endurance (Inclined pull-ups / Pull-ups), Speed & agility (Shuttle Run) and Cardiovascular endurance (2.4km Run/Walk). |
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Active Participation |
The student is able to demonstrate effort, responsibility, pro-activeness and participation. |
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Affective |
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The student is able to demonstrate the values of integrity, respect, teamwork that enhance communication, collaboration and relationship with others. |
Conduct and Attire |
The student is able to attend PE lessons in appropriate PE attire, follow instructions from PE Teachers and display a high level of safety awareness. |
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PE Highlights
HI Active Youth Day


**Road Run**


**Sports Elective Program**


**ACES Day**

