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Level 3 Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate in Sport and Physical Activity (NEW for 2026)

Wymondham High Sixth Form

Folly Road, Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 0QT

Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate
Level 3
Leisure, Travel and Tourism

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Wymondham High Sixth Form
2 Year(s)
Full time

Application Instructions

Students will need to demonstrate an ability to study at least 3 A-level subjects by achieving an average of 38 points over 8 GCSEs with a Grade 4 at least in English and Mathematics. Students should gain a Grade 6 or above in subjects they wish to study at A Level. Points are worked out on the bases that a Grade 9 = 9 points, Grade 8 = 8 points etc.

Please check for subject specific requirements.

Please note, our preferred method of application is via https://wymondhamhigh.applicaa.com/year12

Course Summary

A wide range of centre assessed units with practical and wider project-based assessment opportunities, as well as examined units on the body systems and the long and short term impacts of sport and physical activity; how sport is organised and the purpose of sports development; health and safety requirements in sport and physical activity; the purpose of, and how to conduct research in sport and physical activity; and how businesses in sport are organised and what success looks like to them.

Extra Curricular, our 4 main offers are Netball, Girls Football , Boys Football & Rugby. We play fixtures in both afternoons at school but also on Friday Evenings under floodlights at various clubs.

There will be an opportunity to work closely with outside providers and industry professionals in a variety of potential career options.

Course Details

This course can lead into a wide range of career pathways. Students have followed their interest in sport by choosing university courses such as Sports Studies, Sports Science, Coaching, Teaching, Physiotherapy and Equine Science. Some have moved straight into jobs in the leisure and recreation industry or into the public services.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

The course is made up of 720 teaching hours, the equivalent of 2 A Levels.

It has 9 mandatory units that will be examined externally (600 hours):

• Body Systems and the Effects of Physical Activity

• Sports Coaching and Activity Leadership

• Sports Organisation and Development

• Working Safely in Sport, Exercise, Health and Leisure

• Performance Analysis in Sport and Exercise

• Organisation of Sports Events

• Physical Activity for Specific Groups

• Sports injuries and Rehabilitation

• Practical Skills in Sport and Physical Activities

The remaining hours will be made up of 2 optional units, examined by course tutors. These will be

• Sport and Exercise Psychology

• Biomechanics and Movement Analysis

Entry requirements

A pathway 4 in GCSE PE would be of benefit, or an equivalent grade in Science. Students should have a keen interest in Sport Science, Coaching and Development, with any experience in these areas being a great benefit.

Your next steps...

Students have followed their interest in sport by choosing university courses such as Sports Studies, Sports Science, Coaching, Teaching, Physiotherapy and Equine Science. Some have moved straight into jobs in the leisure and recreation industry or into the public services.


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