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“Children no longer fall out of bed - fall into the car - fall into the classroom and fall asleep! The Golden Mile puts oxygen into their muscles and into their brains. We used to see nothing but tonsils 'til 10am, now we see energised and enthusiastic learners, thanks to the Golden Mile”.

Christine Norman, Head Teacher
Winnington Park Community Primary School and Nursery, Cheshire

 

It’s Simple – to set up, simple to participate and to record progress - Click Here to See How

It’s Flexible - No bad weather interruptions, no special equipment needed and no need for large facilities. EVERY SCHOOL can do it as a breakfast, lunch, after school club or even as part of PE - Click Here to See How

Low Cost - From just £60 per class (on average £2 per child) per school year, The Golden Mile Club gives every child access to a healthy, MEASURABLE fitness activity Click Here for an Example Chart

It’s Fun – Cross-curricular learning means that lessons in the classroom can centre round the Golden Mile - Click Here for an Example Lesson Plan

Competitive children can try and beat their previous results and others can simply walk round whilst chatting!

It’s Rewarding – Every child will soon be on the way to fitness and a healthier lifestyle, and to encourage them further, children are rewarded for personal progress via certificates which are created on-line.

It can even help preparation for other events in your school and some schools even allow parents to join in or raise funds for their school while they do it! – Click Here to See How

“As a school we have found that the children are fitter, behaviour has improved. Their stamina has increased which has improved their capabilities in all sports. We have found that the exercise has made them physically fitter and therefore mentally fitter”.

“Children set their own ‘time’ targets and enjoy the competition with their peers and against themselves”.

Mrs. Williams, Head of Sound Primary School, Cheshire