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What do you have to for cheer leading GCSE PE?

There isn't a specific "cheerleading GCSE PE" qualification. GCSE PE exams generally cover a broad range of physical activities and theoretical knowledge. While some schools might incorporate cheerleading elements into their practical coursework or assignments, it wouldn't be the sole focus of a GCSE PE exam.

To succeed in a GCSE PE exam, you'd typically need to demonstrate competence in:

* Practical Activities: This section will vary depending on your school's curriculum, but it usually involves demonstrating skills and knowledge in a range of sports and activities. If your school allows, you might be able to showcase cheerleading skills *as one element* within this section, but it's unlikely to be the only activity assessed.

* Written Exam: This section covers the theoretical aspects of PE, including anatomy, physiology, training principles, sports psychology, and the socio-cultural aspects of sport and physical activity. You'll need a good understanding of these topics, and while cheerleading might provide some context for certain principles (e.g., teamwork, skill development), the exam itself won't be specifically about cheerleading.

* Coursework: This could include practical assessments, analyses of performances, or written assignments on specific sports or topics. Again, cheerleading could be included as *part* of this coursework, but not the entirety of it.

In short, you can't specifically take a "cheerleading GCSE," but aspects of cheerleading *might* be incorporated into your practical PE GCSE work at your school's discretion. You should check with your school's PE department to see how they might allow you to include cheerleading in your coursework or practical assessments.

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