Research and analysis

Beyond 2012: outstanding physical education for all

Ofsted physical education (PE) survey report uses evidence from inspection and school visits.

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This Ofsted survey report is based on evidence from inspections of physical education between September 2008 and July 2012. Inspectors visited 120 primary schools, 110 secondary schools and 7 special schools. This report draws also on evidence from 4 visits to schools to observe good practice in physical education (PE).

Part A provides an overview of findings about pupils鈥� achievement, the quality of teaching and the curriculum, and the leadership and management of PE. It evaluates the impact of the recommendations made in an earlier report, 鈥榃orking towards 2012 and beyond鈥�. It recommends actions to secure further improvement in the quality of school PE. Part B identifies the common weaknesses seen in PE and what the best schools have done to overcome these.

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Published 14 February 2013

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