About Us
Established in 2010, PE Planning is used by thousands of teachers in hundreds of schools throughout the UK and overseas.
We are an experienced team of PE Specialists whose sole job is to create and deliver high quality primary school PE lessons. We do not accept a plan that isn’t engaging, active and fun! Every new plan created gets a thorough MCA & MPL check… MCA: Maximum Class Activity, MPL: Maximum Pupil Learning.


national curriculum focussed
Our activities may be fun, but we are serious about the National Curriculum. Our highly qualified staff ensure our resources are current and appropriate for all primary school pupils.
The end user is always at the forefront of our minds. That is why all our lessons have the option of fully detailed plans for less confident teachers, or quick reference plans for the experienced Coach. Every Unit of Work is accompanied with Medium Term Planning and Assessment to help roadmap your way through the PE Curriculum.
up to date and constantly evolving
We constantly explore ways to improve the service we provide, adding new sports and updating activities are a part of everyday life for us.
Our team delivers weekly PE to over 50 Primary Schools. We create plans, test them by delivering to our pupils, modify them, then upload them to the website for teachers to use.
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PE Blog

PE at Home – and it’s importance
Yet another lockdown, and we are really seeing the effects of our children being inactive whilst stuck at home.

Dance – It’s not that Daunting
You might not ‘think’ you are a Choreographer, but once you know a few key rules, your pupils will be amazed…

Differentiation; the most affective piece of equipment
Some of us have been around long enough to know that differentiation and consideration of every child has improved significantly in recent years.

No PE Kit… again!
“it’s my Mum’s fault, she didn’t pack it”… Sound familiar? Some children will persistently “forget” their PE kit. But is there more to this than meets the eye? And should these children be left out of PE lessons?

Windy, rainy, no hall… no PE?
Whoever designed primary schools, didn’t have PE and the British weather at the forefront of their minds. And now with extended lunchtimes for Social Distancing, does this mean no PE in the winter months?

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