CHILDREN at Eastnor banished any uncertainty over the school's future to enjoy an activity-packed healthy schools week.
As well as receiving a visit from a local GP and police constable, children learned healthy cooking, massage and yoga. They also skipped every morning at the start of school, while several children tackled an obstacle course.
Headteacher Susan Lowry said the children had been very active, and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
She added that staff would ensure that children's education and day to day routine was not affected by the ongoing Herefordshire schools review.
"Myself and the staff here are passionate about delivering high quality education. That is the reason why people continue to chose to here, and that is not something that is going to change."
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