Burrowmoor Primary School, March, is officially a healthy school after two years work was rewarded with national healthy school status. Lunch menus have been changed, talks about healthier lifestyles through the school s council have been introduced and
Burrowmoor Primary School, March, is officially a healthy school after two years' work was rewarded with national healthy school status.
Lunch menus have been changed, talks about healthier lifestyles through the school's council have been introduced and more extra-curricular sports activities have helped the school achieve the quality mark.
Deputy head Ros Chandler, who led the initiative, said: "It was a good exercise, because it made us look closely at what we are doing, and we have been able to make it better."
Pictured are some of the pupils displaying formal proof of their school's new status.
Picture: BRIAN PURDY 6089
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