St Andrews School will cover Health as part of the Integrated Curriculum, focusing on areas of agreed need.
Aspects of Health are planned from our concept based curriculum. An integrated curriculum approach to learning focuses on contexts that have meaning for the children.
Aspects of Health Programmes may be planned by external Health agencies and provided to school to teach stand-alone subjects with specific connections to the overarching concept of wellbeing. Life Education delivers specific programmes each year to every class. Health programmes such as Sexuality Education (Education Act 1989 (as amended in 2001)), Kia Kaha, and Keeping Our Selves Safe units of work will be taught after parents are informed of the learning outcomes .
The focus is on the well-being of the students themselves, of other people, and of society through learning in health-related and movement contexts.

Physical Education programmes are taught in partnership with Sports South Canterbury with lessons being taught once a week by a facilitator with suggested follow up lessons by the class teacher. The junior school focus is on fundamental movement skills. The middle and senior school focus is on sports based skills and games.
Where appropriate Health Achievement Objectives are linked to other major curriculum focuses throughout the year. For example, the Achievement Objectives to do with ‘Building Self Esteem’ can be linked to Social sciences. Health Achievement Objectives can also be linked to Physical Education units and vice versa.
Assessment and Evaluation is collected and collated at the end of each focus integrated unit. Children will be assessed and the unit evaluated according to the ‘focus’ Achievement Objective.
The Achievement Objectives covered will be tracked over time. PE will be assessed against specific learning outcomes set for the current PE plan.
St Andrews School children participate in Rural Schools sports competitions. From the outcome of the Rural Schools sports, children in years 4-8 may be selected to further represent the rural schools at South Canterbury events.
School also has organised sports teams.
Learning experiences outside of the classroom will support the learning taking place within the class room. A plan with possible learning experiences is kept as part of the St Andrews School curriculum plan along with teacher guidelines.
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