Primary Schools Challenge

Would your school like $1000 worth of new equipment or facilities for sport and activity?  The Primary Schools Challenge will run from the 26th of July to the 1st of August, and small schools have just as much chance of winning as larger schools. All you have to do is colour in the score sheet when you do healthy things like sport or active games, eating fruit and vegetables, eating a healthy breakfast and drinking water.   The school with the highest participation for the week wins their choice of facilities or equipment to increase the opportunities for physical activity for their students.

It’s a fun way for kids and their parents to learn what makes healthy lifestyle habits.

Your school needs to register by 2nd July to participate. You can find out more by using the “Reply” box below, or emailing info @ activekyogle.org.au.

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3 Responses to Primary Schools Challenge

  1. Lesley Mills says:

    Thank you to Mark from Kyogle Active for coming to the Tabulam Public School assembly to present the prize for participation in the Healthy Lifestyle competition.
    Students were very appreciative of their certificates, their active bags and the prize money, which will be put towards a new high jump mat for the juniors.

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  2. Kathy Johnston says:

    We are proud to promote healthy lifestyle choices at Rukenvale.

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  3. Kerin Pearce says:

    Mummulgum PS is interested in being part of the Primary Schools Challenge.

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