Coten End Primary School will be taking on the Daily Mile following a democratic vote in April as part of Warwickshire’s Year of Wellbeing.
The conscientious youngsters held a whole-school debate on whether to introduce a new initiative promoting exercise to their curriculum.
The debate took place during assembly time and was attended by a number of special guest speakers as well as the pupils, who range from Year 1 to Year 6. The subject up for debate was whether the school should introduce The Daily Mile initiative as a way to increase physical activity, or if they should choose a different way to improve activity levels.
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