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OCR GCSE Physical Education Past Papers & Mark Schemes

Download free OCR GCSE Physical Education (J587) past papers, mark schemes & examiner reports. Physical Factors and Socio-cultural Issues papers. 30 resources.

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June 2022

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Physical Education (9-1) – Examiners’ report – Physical factors affecting performance

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OCR GCSE Physical Education: Assessment Components Explained

OCR GCSE Physical Education (specification code J587) combines theoretical study of sport and exercise science with practical performance assessment. The qualification has three components: two written examinations worth 60% of the total, and a practical performance component worth 40%. Component 01 β€” Physical Factors Affecting Performance β€” is a written examination lasting 1 hour, worth 30% of the total qualification. It covers applied anatomy and physiology (the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems), physical training (components of fitness, training methods, and the principles of training), and the use of data in sport. Questions include multiple-choice, short-answer, and extended-response formats, and may require interpretation of data such as heart-rate graphs or fitness-test results. Component 02 β€” Socio-cultural Issues and Sports Psychology β€” is also a 1-hour written examination worth 30%. It covers socio-cultural influences on sport (participation trends, commercialisation, ethics, and the Olympic movement), sports psychology (motivation, arousal, personality, aggression, and goal setting), and health, fitness, and well-being. This paper often includes scenario-based questions where students apply theory to sporting situations. Component 03 β€” Performance in Physical Education (40%) β€” is assessed through practical performance in three different sports (one team, one individual, and one from either category) plus a coursework element analysing and evaluating personal performance.

Exam Paper Structure

Component 01Calculator βœ“

Physical Factors Affecting Performance

⏱ 1 hour🎯 60 marksπŸ“Š 30% of grade
Applied anatomy and physiologyPhysical trainingData analysis in sport
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Socio-cultural Issues and Sports Psychology

⏱ 1 hour🎯 60 marksπŸ“Š 30% of grade
Socio-cultural influences on sportSports psychologyHealth, fitness and well-being

Key Information

Exam BoardOCR
Specification CodeJ587
QualificationGCSE
Grading Scale9–1
Assessment Type2 written exams + practical performance
TiersNo tiers
Number Of Papers2 (plus practical performance)
Exam Duration1 hour per paper
Total Marks200 (60 Paper 1 + 60 Paper 2 + 80 Practical)
Calculator StatusCalculator allowed
Available SessionsJune 2018 – June 2024
Total Resources30

Key Topics in Physical Education (9-1)

Topics you need to know

Applied anatomy and physiologyPhysical training methods and principlesSocio-cultural influences on sportSports psychology and motivationHealth, fitness and well-beingData analysis and interpretation in sportEthics in sport and dopingCommercialisation and media in sport

Exam Command Words

Command wordWhat the examiner expects
StateGive a brief, factual answer
DescribeSet out the main features or characteristics
ExplainGive reasons or causes, showing links between theory and sporting practice
EvaluateMake a judgement about effectiveness, supported by evidence
AnalyseBreak down a topic and examine relationships between its parts
Using the dataRefer directly to the information provided to support your answer
DiscussConsider different perspectives or arguments, reaching a balanced conclusion

Typical Grade Boundaries

GradeApproximate mark needed
Grade 977–87%
Grade 868–76%
Grade 759–67%
Grade 650–58%
Grade 541–49%
Grade 432–40%
Grade 324–31%
Grade 216–23%
Grade 18–15%

⚠️ Typical grade boundaries across all components (200 total marks). Actual boundaries vary by series β€” check OCR's website.

How to Tackle OCR GCSE PE Past Papers and Score Higher Marks

The two written papers cover distinct content, so plan your revision accordingly. Component 01 is heavily science-based: you need to know the names and locations of bones and muscles, how the cardiovascular system responds to exercise, and the physiological effects of training. Diagrams are your friend β€” practise labelling the heart, the respiratory system, and major muscle groups until you can do it from memory. Past papers frequently ask you to apply this knowledge: 'Explain how the body responds during a 100m sprint' requires you to link the cardiovascular, muscular, and respiratory systems together. Component 02 requires a different approach. Socio-cultural questions often present a scenario β€” a news article about doping, a graph showing participation trends β€” and ask you to analyse it. Practise reading these scenarios carefully and structuring your response around the key concepts: commercialisation, ethics, participation barriers, and media influence. For sports psychology, learn the theories (inverted U theory, social learning theory, intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation) and practise applying them to specific sporting examples. Data-interpretation questions appear on both papers. They might show a graph of resting heart rate over a training programme, a table of fitness-test results, or participation statistics. Always describe what the data shows first, then explain why using your theoretical knowledge. Show all working for calculation questions β€” marks are awarded for each correct step in your reasoning, regardless of whether the final figure is right.

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