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Manners Makyth Man

Telephone02 8566 2600

Emailsydneytech-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Personal development, health and physical education

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:

  • Personal Development, Health and Physical Education
  • Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation Studies.

All students in Years 7-10 do Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). In PD/Health they develop skills and gain knowledge to enable them to enjoy a long and healthy life.Ìý In Physical Education they develop practical skills, develop game sense and an ability to work as part of a team. In Years 9 and 10 many students elect to study Physical Activity and Sport Studies (PASS). In the senior school students study Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation (SLR) and 2ÌýUnit PDHPE.


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Years 7-10


This compulsory subject provides opportunities for students to learn about, and practise ways of, adopting and maintaining a healthy, productive and active life.

Themes of work are organised around the major health issues experienced by young people. 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.


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Years 11-12


Health and Movement Science (2 Unit)

In this 2 Unit course, students explore and apply strategies for leading active, healthy lifestyles and improving their overall health and wellbeing.

Health and Movement Science combines social and scientific perspectives, encouraging students to investigate the factors that influence health outcomes while enhancing their understanding of movement and physical performance.ÌýThe course maintains a balanced focus on health promotion and sports science.

Students also undertake a Depth Study, which allows them to explore an area of personal interest in greater detail, developing their research, critical thinking and application skills.

Each year, our students consistently achieve HSC results well above the state average, with many progressing into a wide range of university and tertiary pathways.


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Preliminary SLR


This 1 Unit course focuses on those aspects of learning that relate most closely to participation in sport and physical activity.

The course features a highly practical focus, with physical activity being both an area of study and a medium for learning.

The modules covered in the preliminary course are Athletics, Games and Sports Applications and Resistance Training. Recreation, physical activity, sport and related health fields provide legitimate career pathways.

This course provides students with a broad understanding of the multifaceted nature of these fields.


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