Grünstadt's school starts movement offensive for fit students!

Die Dekan-Ernst-Schule in Grünstadt fördert durch Bewegungsaktionen das Wohlbefinden von 400 Schülern, um die Fitness zu steigern.
The Dean-Ernst School in Grünstadt promotes the well-being of 400 students through movement actions to increase fitness. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Grünstadt's school starts movement offensive for fit students!

In the Dean-Ernst School in Grünstadt, movement is not only promoted, but is actively integrated into everyday school life. Today, May 8, 2025, around 400 grades in classes one to four take part in a common movement campaign. The children jump on the playground and stretch their arms up to express their enthusiasm for movement. The initiative aims to increase the physical activity of the students and is in accordance with the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO), which sees regular movement as essential for the development of children. These measures are intended to help the school become the "fittest Germany", such as

The teachers of the Dean-Ernst School are actively involved in the movement campaign by showing the students suitable movements. This integrated approach illustrates how important it is not only to restrict movement on physical education, but also to anchor in other school areas.

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Movement in everyday life and in class has a positive impact on the concentration and learning of children. According to a publication about movement in class, physical activity is often underestimated, and it can significantly improve cognitive performance. School -integrative movement projects, such as those implemented in Grünstadt, can help inspire children for an active life and reduce health risks that result from lack of exercise. Further details on the framework conditions and the positive effects of movement projects are documented in Kidoks

In order to underline the importance of movement, the Federal Ministry of Health has published a report that examines the current Situation of movement in children and adolescents in Germany. The report emphasizes that lack of exercise not only endangered the children's physical health, but can also affect their mental abilities. Here, an increased integration of movement into the school concept is crucial in order to counteract these challenges. Further information can be found in the short version of the report, which on the website of the Federal Ministry is provided.

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