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Schools are praised for promoting healthy lifestyles message

More than 30 schools have been recognised for promoting healthy lifestyles.

A total of 31 schools took part in the Healthy Schools programme, with 27 achieving a Gold Level award.

At an awards ceremony yesterday, Health Minister Jeanne Atherden said the programme was a vital link between education and health.

“We are aware that schools are involved in a child’s entire developmental lifespan, from preschool to high school,” Ms Atherden said.

“Schools deliver their curricula, but they also realise that when their students are healthy, they are better able to achieve their potential.

“In the face of constant social change, on any given day, schools expose their students to a variety of experiences because they understand that students should be taught across a broad spectrum of development to help them establish lifelong habits to become viable and healthy members of our society.

“Healthy Schools recognises that the culture and philosophy of each school is somewhat unique. In addition, each school interacts with its community in different ways as it promotes health.

“It was no wonder that the Healthy Schools Awards Committee had a major challenge in assessing schools again this year. Through the eight components of health, the assessment process aims to help standardise health in schools.”

Bermuda High School for Girls was awarded the Health Education Recognition certificate for “consistently delivering the required Health Education Curriculum and provide students with opportunities to practice health- related knowledge”.