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It’s a New School Year and this year, we’re going to be getting fitter!
We’ve started the Daily Mile this year. It’s simple and free and involves the children running, walking or jogging for fifteen minutes before lessons.
1 It takes place over just 15 minutes, with children averaging a mile each day.
2 Children run outside in the fresh air – and the weather is a benefit, not a barrier.
3 There’s no set up, tidy up, or equipment required.
4 Children run in their uniforms so no kit or changing time is needed.
5 It’s social, non-competitive and fun.
6 It’s fully inclusive; every child, whatever their circumstances, age or ability, succeeds at The Daily Mile.
7 Within 4 weeks, children who do The Daily Mile become fit.
8 The 15 minute break from lessons is invigorating and leaves children (and teachers!) more focused and ready to learn.
9 The time spent outside, in all weathers, helps children become better engaged with the outdoors and aware of their surroundings.
10 The Daily Mile is non-competitive, fully inclusive, and the children have fun!
11 The Daily Mile is also a social occasion, and improves relationships, giving children the opportunity to talk to their peers and teachers in a way they might not in the classroom.
12 The Daily Mile builds teamwork and leadership skills, with children helping and encouraging their peers.
13 Children bring the benefits home, eating and sleeping better and encouraging their families to get active together.
14 The Daily Mile builds self-esteem and confidence, improving children’s perception of exercise for life.
15 The Daily Mile is critical to reducing childhood inactivity and obesity. Children are getting fatter, younger, and we need to stop this in its tracks. Early scientific studies show that the level of obesity at Daily Mile Schools is around 45% less than the national average.
If you’d like to know a little more about the Daily Mile, then please click here.