Quick summary
Get the official Grade 10 Physical Education KICD curriculum design, a mandatory core subject for all Senior School students. This teacher-friendly guide is designed to help you promote health, fitness, and teamwork among your students. It provides a clear roadmap for the 2026 academic year, ensuring your lessons are aligned with KICD standards. Use this resource to simplify your planning and ensure your students are active and well-prepared for the physical demands of life and sports.
Key Learning Areas in Grade 10 Physical Education
The Physical Education syllabus focuses on four main areas to ensure students develop both physical skills and a positive attitude toward health. Ball Games covers popular sports like football, volleyball, and basketball, focusing on skills and teamwork. Athletics introduces students to track and field events, helping them build speed and endurance. Optional Sports allows students to explore activities like table tennis, badminton, or swimming based on school resources. Finally, Health and Wellness is a theory section where students learn about nutrition, injuries, and the importance of regular exercise. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to use sports as a tool for self-discipline and leadership, preparing them for a healthy lifestyle.
Classroom Delivery and Assessment
To make the lessons engaging, use practical sessions on the field and organize inter-class competitions. You should always refer to the KICD designs to ensure you are teaching the correct techniques for each sport. For assessments, follow the KNEC guidelines using observation checklists, practical tests, and project work. Encourage students to participate in school sports teams or clubs to practice their skills further. Keeping a simple record of each student’s progress in different sports will help you meet TSC standards and make your TPAD reviews much easier.

