PE & Aesthetics
PE & Aesthetics
Head of Department |
Mr Mohamad Ikhwan
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We aim to develop students who are ACTIVE, embodying the values of:
A – Acquire motor skills to participate
in diverse physical activities.
C – Cultivate movement concepts, principles,
and strategies for effective play.
T – Take responsibility for safety and
respect in physical and daily activities.
I – Instill positive personal and social
behaviors through various experiences.
V – Value lifelong fitness and maintain
health-enhancing physical activity.
E – Enjoy and appreciate the benefits of
an active, healthy lifestyle.
Learning Areas
Students engage in a broad range of physical activities that enhance motor skills, teamwork, and resilience.
Primary 1 - 2
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Dance
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Games and Sports (Fundamental Movement Skills)
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Gymnastics
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Outdoor Education
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Physical Health & Safety
Primary 3
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Athletics
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Dance
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Games and Sports (Fundamental Movement Skills)
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Gymnastics
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Outdoor Education
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Physical Health & Safety
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Swimming
Primary 4 - 6
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Athletics
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Dance
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Games and Sports
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Gymnastics
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Outdoor Education
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Physical Health & Safety
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NAPFA (P4 and P6 only)

Primary 5 Camp
The 3-day, 2-night Primary 5 Camp at MOE Outdoor Adventure Learning Centres fosters resilience, teamwork, and leadership through hands-on outdoor challenges.
Guided by experienced external trainers and teachers, students participate in activities such as nature trekking, rock wall climbing, high challenge rope course, abseiling, and ziplining, developing endurance, confidence, and problem-solving skills in a supportive environment.
The house system enhances camaraderie, as students support and motivate one another through challenges. A highlight is Campfire Night, where performances and songs celebrate teamwork and school spirit.
This immersive experience builds confidence, independence, and a lasting love for outdoor learning.

Lower Primary Games Day
The Lower Primary Games Day is an annual house event for Primary 1 and 2 students, held as part of the Children’s Day celebrations. It promotes active participation, teamwork, and enjoyment through play in a fun-filled setting.
Students engage in a variety of relay events, fostering coordination, cooperation, and school spirit while developing fundamental movement skills. The event encourages young learners to embrace the joy of physical activity in a lively and inclusive environment.

Annual Track and Field Meet
The Annual Track and Field Meet is a house event for Primary 3 to 6 students, held at Yishun Stadium. It fosters sportsmanship, teamwork, and school spirit as students compete in both individual and relay events, including sprinting, hurdling, javelin throw, baton relay, sprint hurdle relay, and long rope skipping relay. The event also features a Staff and PSG relay, strengthening bonds between the school and its community.
Through friendly competition, students challenge themselves, showcase their athletic abilities, and contribute to their house’s performance, developing resilience, teamwork, and pride while celebrating the joy of sports.

6-years Sports Programme
Peiying Primary School’s 6-Year Sports Programme provides students with progressive exposure to diverse sports, developing fundamental skills, teamwork, and character while promoting lifelong participation in physical activity.
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P1 – Gymnastics (Balance, coordination, body control)
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P2 – Rebounding Trampoline (Agility, spatial awareness, motor skills)
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P3 – Silat (Agility, coordination, self-discipline)
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P4 – Tchoukball (Hand-eye coordination, teamwork, strategy)
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P5 – Wushu (Strength, flexibility, perseverance)
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P6 – Bowling (Precision, control, strategic thinking)
This structured programme builds physical competence, resilience, and sportsmanship, inspiring students to stay active beyond their primary school years.
