cromwell wrote:And if they are so keen on kids taking excercise, why have politicians allowed so many bl**dy school playing fields to be sold off?
Part of the school field was sold off at the secondary school that my boys go to, now they don't have enough room to hold their annual sports day so what they do is hire a stadium (the council sold off their own stadium a mile away so that option's gone), to my knowledge they've used the Alexandra Stadium at Birmingham, Aldersley at Wolverhampton and also one at Stoke and none of those will come cheap for a day's hire I'm sure and I dread to think how much money comes out of the school budget to hire coaches to bus ALL pupils to these venues, and it's not a small school - there are around 300+ pupils per year group.
However, the school has a swimming pool which cannot be used because the heating system failed a few years ago and a fitness suite which is also closed because piece by piece the equipment - treadmills, exercise bikes etc - has broken and the money isn't there to repair/replace.
Joe, at 13, has one PE lesson on his timetable per week, that takes up just one period. I asked him the other week if he'd got his kit. He said he didn't need it as they're doing PE theory at the moment. I can understand that if they've chosen to take PE as a GCSE but this is just a regular PE lesson so why are they not running around playing football or basketball?