P.E.

The Physical Education program at St. Louise School, taught by Mr. Chris Evans, M.Ed., is committed to fostering a lifelong appreciation for health and fitness in students. Through a comprehensive approach that includes physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual development, the program builds skills and confidence in a variety of physical activities, preparing students for a healthy and active lifestyle.

Physical Education Overview:

  • Emphasizes the importance of regular physical activity for overall wellness.
  • Teaches students to value fitness and understand its long-term benefits.

Curriculum Overview:

  • Motor Skills and Movement: Fundamental motor skills and movement patterns developed across grade levels.
  • Fitness Education: Benefits of physical activity including cardiovascular health, strength, flexibility, and mental well-being.
  • Behavior and Teamwork: Encourages respectful behavior, teamwork, and responsible social conduct.

Philosophy & Mission:

  • Develops physically educated individuals equipped with the skills and mindset for lifelong fitness.
  • Instills enjoyment and personal satisfaction in physical activity to promote continued engagement into adulthood.

Essential Learnings:

  • Skill Development: Mastery of motor skills applied to activities and sports.
  • Conceptual Understanding: Knowledge of movement, strategies, and health-related fitness principles.
  • Social and Emotional Growth: Builds self-esteem, leadership, and collaboration through activities.
  • Lifelong Fitness: Encourages informed choices that support lifelong health and well-being.