Crestwood High School

Vision and Progress

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Personal development, health and physical education

Personal Development, Health and Physical Education

Personal development, health and physical education (PDHPE) contributes significantly to the cognitive, social, emotional, physical and spiritual development of students. It provides opportunities for students to learn about, and practise ways of, adopting and maintaining a healthy, productive and active life. It also involves students learning through movement experiences that are both challenging and enjoyable, and improving their capacity to move with skill and confidence in a variety of contexts. It promotes the value of physical activity in their lives.

Personal development, health and physical education (PDHPE) is mandatory from Kindergarten to Year 10.

According to the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA), students are expected to participate in PDHPE for 300 hours per year in Years 7 to 10.

PDHPE provides students with opportunities to explore issues that are likely to impact on the health, safety and wellbeing of themselves and others – now and in the future. Students also participate in challenging and enjoyable physical activity, improving their capacity to move with skill and confidence.

In Year 11 and 12, courses available include:

  • Community and Family Studies
  • Exploring Early Childhood
  • Personal Development, Health and Physical Education
  • Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation Studies.

Sport

Sport at Crestwood High School is not just for the gifted athletes at our school but also for every level of a competitor who wants to enjoy the experience with their friends and fellow students from other years. Sport is a mandatory requirement for the ROSA Certificate, so why not get in, enjoy, participate and succeed? We offer plenty of opportunities, including Grade sport, Recreational sport, State Knockout competitions and Carnivals