Pupils at a Melksham primary school took part in a mini marathon recently by running laps of the school’s astroturf.
Forest and Sandridge CE Primary School recently hosted the challenge, endorsed by Joe Wicks, also known as The Body Coach.
The initiative saw children complete a distance in a way that suited them, whether by running, jogging, or walking. The focus was on participation, personal achievement and wellbeing rather than competition.
The children took part on the school’s new astroturf, with some running 18 laps, roughly three miles.
Teacher Sophie Overton said, “We believe that this was an enjoyable experience for all involved and we are proud to be part of a nationwide effort to inspire children to stay active.”
Year 6 pupil Mia-Rose said, “Even though it was difficult, we wanted to try really hard to reach the end and achieve a goal.”
Mrs Olive, Pine Class teacher, said, “45 minutes of continuous exercise. It was fab! I am so proud of the children. Go Forest! And, finally, a special thank you to Mrs Broadhead for helping out each year group.”
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