Emma KnightsThe runaway leaders of the EDP's Golden Mile competition continue to be in the gold and silver position on the leader board.The Golden Mile contest encourages pupils to walk, jog or run a measured Golden Mile course at school, and the target is for each child to achieve at least 50 miles within the academic year.Emma Knights
The runaway leaders of the EDP's Golden Mile competition continue to be in the gold and silver position on the leader board.
The Golden Mile contest encourages pupils to walk, jog or run a measured Golden Mile course at school, and the target is for each child to achieve at least 50 miles within the academic year.
For a number of weeks now Toftwood Community Junior School, in Dereham, has been the most active school and since the competition began it has registered 7,888 miles.
Lynn Grove VA High School, in Gorleston and currently in second place, is hot on Toftwood Community Junior's heels with 7238 miles to date.
Many other schools have also been putting in champion efforts to clock up the miles - and the stars of the past seven days are Attleborough Junior School and North Walsham High School.
Attleborough Junior has been the most active school this week with 376 miles, and North Walsham High's 7M class has been the most active class this week with 190 miles.
t To sign up to the competition, visit www.edp.golden-mile.org and use the promotional code edp1009 to receive your free pack.
This week's leaders:
t Most active schools
7888 miles: Toftwood Community Junior School, Dereham
7238 miles: Lynn Grove VA High School, Gorleston
t Over past seven days
376 miles: Attleborough Junior School, Attleborough
248 miles: North Walsham High School, North Walsham
t Most active classes
894 miles: Toftwood Community Junior School ZV6
893 miles: Barnham Broom CofE VA Primary School Beavers class 3
t Over past 7 days
190 miles: North Walsham High School 7M
184 miles: Attleborough Junior School 5W
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