Pupils at a Stevenage primary school have been completing their Junior Duke Awards.
For the first time, pupils at Trotts Hill Primary School have been taking part in the award, which involves completing up to ten different challenges throughout the academic year.
The challenges are designed to be achieveable at home, and include:
- Baking and cooking
- First aid
- Exercise
- Budgeting
- Domestic chores e.g. washing and cleaning
- Mending and repairing
- Computer skills
- Crafting e.g. sewing and knitting
The challenges aim to improve the children's mental and physical wellbeing, and all pupils from reception to Year 6 are able to take part.
The pupils have until June to complete their challenges.
Nikki Wilby, EYFS leader, said: "We are all really proud to see our children applying their learning at home and in the community.
"Through completing the Junior Duke awards, we hope that children are able to become more confident and independent, and we are enjoying watching them become active members within our local community.
"Parents have been extremely supportive in helping their children to complete the challenges.
"We look forward to celebrating the children's achievements in the summer term with an awards ceremony."
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