Healthy Schools
There has been a Healthy Schools programme in North Lincolnshire since 1993. It has changed over the years and is now part of the national programme.
Work done in the past in our schools has put them in a good position to gain National Healthy School Status. Sixty seven out of eighty three is the figure for schools with status in March 2009. Sixteen schools are engaged with the programme and working towards status.
Celebration
On the 2nd April at the Educational Development Centre there was a celebration for the last ten schools to have achieved National Healthy School Status. Helen Varey, Chair of NHS North Lincolnshire and Val Jones Senior Advisor, Learning, Schools and Communities awarded the schools with plaques and certificates.
The schools can now also use the Healthy Schools logo on their letterheads.
Pupils from each of the schools took part in a presentation about the work that had gone on in school that had contributed to them gaining status.
The schools were:
Baysgarth School
Belton All Saints CE Primary
Brumby Junior
East Halton Primary
Hibaldstow Primary
Huntcliff School
St Lukes Primary
St Mary's Catholic Primary
Ulceby,St Nicholas' CE Primary
Westcliffe Primary
Four teachers also celebrated successful completion of the National PSHE CPD Programme. This is accredited by Rohampton University and take one year to complete.
The teachers were:
Jessica Clayton, Brumby Junior
Marie Greenlees, Frodingham Infant
Natalie Morris, Althorpe and keadby Primary
Katy Hughes, Bottesford Junior

