Why choose Sport Level 2?

This course will develop both your practical skills and theoretical knowledge. It introduces students to the employment area of the health and fitness industry and provides a basis for students to progress to more advanced vocational qualifications. The course is ideal for students who do not initially gain qualifications for entry onto Level 3 courses but who wish to focus their learning on an area of particular interest. This course will be studied in combination with other GCSEs or Level 2 courses.

Resources and Facilities

The excellent on-site facilities include a gymnasium, weight training/ conditioning room, two tennis courts, two netball courts, a multi-purpose grass area and dedicated teaching rooms with computers. Attached to the College, Nunnery Wood Sports Centre provides the College with use of a sports hall, multi-fitness room and two glass-backed squash courts. The College also shares extensive playing fields including an all-weather synthetic turf hockey pitch and an international standard eight-lane tartan running track with stands and floodlights.

Course Content

The course runs for one academic year and contains four units that must be completed. The units include:

  • Fitness Testing and Training (exam)
  • Practical Sport
  • Sports Performer in Action
  • Anatomy and Physiology for Sport (exam)
  • Sports Injuries
  • Lifestyle and Wellbeing
  • Sport and Active Leisure
  • Promotion and Sponsorship

Teaching and Learning Styles

As a vocational course the emphasis is on student-based learning. Delivery methods include lessons with active learning, tutorials, research tasks, peer presentations, experiments, testing and practical assessment.

Assessment

Assessment is mostly internal through assignments, presentations and practical’s. Two units are assessed through external online exams. Students gain a grade for each unit and a final qualification grade is awarded.

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Amelie Lloyd

Sport and Exercise Science - Tenbury High School
“Playing sport was always something that I loved and regularly took part in. This was further enhanced when I started studying BTEC Sport at high school, which encouraged me to study Sport at College. I decided that studying Sport and Exercise Science was the perfect t for allowing me to gain the anatomical knowledge required for my future studies at university, whilst also being able to work practically and continue to participate in sports. I have enjoyed the variety of units and the mixture of practical, examination and coursework-based lessons. I also enjoy the fact that our class is together every lesson, as it allows you to easily make friends which creates a positive working environment. I believe that the course has allowed me to be competent in preparation for studying paramedic science at university.”

Progression Opportunities

Where all criteria are met, Level 2 students will have the opportunity to progress to a Level 3 course or may choose to enter the leisure industry where in many cases they will have access to further training.

Entry Requirements

Skills & Attributes Required for Success Guidance on Costs or Commitments
Good time management skills and ability to meet assigned deadlinesTwo separate weeks of work experience. Students must be police checked through DBS: approx. £44.

Qualifications and Enrollment Options

Qualification Name GCSE Equivalence Duration Awarding Body
BTEC First Extended Certificate4 GCSE's (2 Blocks)1 yearBTEC First

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