Celebrating Healthy Achievements: The Annual Health for Life® Awards Ceremony
On February 13, the vibrant atmosphere of celebration filled the air at the annual Health for Life® awards ceremony, held in Birmingham. Representatives from fourteen primary schools gathered to recognize and honor the remarkable achievements of their students. The event had a special guest, Deputy Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Ken Wood, who presented the awards and acknowledged the hard work and dedication that schools have put into cultivating healthier lifestyles among their pupils.
- Celebrating Healthy Achievements: The Annual Health for Life® Awards Ceremony
- The Health for Life® Programme: A Collaborative Effort
- Fostering Healthy Habits in Schools
- Innovative School Initiatives
- Engaging Students in Physical Activity
- Voices of Pride: Insights from Leadership
- Celebrating Commitment and Enthusiasm
- Get Involved: Health for Life® Programme
- A Celebration of Community and Health
The Health for Life® Programme: A Collaborative Effort
The Health for Life® initiative is proudly funded by Mondelēz International and delivered in partnership with Services for Education, a Birmingham-based charity. This program aims to instill a school-wide ethos of healthy living through comprehensive support that includes funding, training, and resources. Since its inception in 2011, Health for Life® has impacted a staggering 240 schools across Birmingham, including nurseries, primary schools, and secondary schools. The program has engaged thousands of students, staff, families, and the broader community, fostering a culture of health and wellness.
Fostering Healthy Habits in Schools
At the core of the Health for Life® program are initiatives that promote healthy eating, cooking skills, and increased physical activity. Schools are encouraged to introduce a variety of activities designed to engage the entire school community. From establishing gardens for growing fruits and vegetables to offering delicious cooking workshops, these initiatives empower students to make healthier lifestyle choices.
Innovative School Initiatives
This year’s award-winning schools exemplified creativity and commitment to the Health for Life® ethos. Schools introduced composting stations and polytunnels in their outdoor spaces, enhancing both garden education and environmental awareness. Parent-and-child workshops on healthy eating have become a popular avenue for families to learn together, as have collaborative cooking sessions that celebrate teamwork and nutrition.
Lunch menus have undergone transformations, with schools developing engaging recipe trails that encourage students to explore new, healthy food options. Using reclaimed items, such as old welly boots as plant pots, schools have showcased innovative ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle while incorporating gardening into the curriculum.
Engaging Students in Physical Activity
In addition to gardening, schools are dedicated to promoting physical activity among students. Weekly physical activity classes, clubs, and interactive games have become staples of the school experience, making exercise enjoyable and accessible. This multifaceted approach towards health ensures that students not only learn about healthy eating but also engage in it physically, fostering a holistic understanding of well-being.
Voices of Pride: Insights from Leadership
Lucie Welch, the Interim Health for Life® Programme Lead at Services for Education, expressed her pride in the schools’ achievements. She noted how the program has been embraced wholeheartedly, infusing it into the daily lives and curriculums of the schools. “Year on year, we see new and exciting ways to get stuck in,” Welch shared, citing examples such as pop-up swimming pools and Bhangra dancing. The awards ceremony serves as a joyous celebration of the successful programs, showcasing the knowledge and understanding schools have gained in promoting healthier choices among students.
Celebrating Commitment and Enthusiasm
Kelly Farrell, Community Affairs Manager at Mondelēz International, echoed these sentiments. With the Health for Life® programme now in its fifteenth year, she marvels at the enthusiasm and dedication displayed by the primary schools and their pupils. The initiative continues to produce positive and lasting changes, inspiring diverse approaches to engage students and their families in fun and educational ways.
Get Involved: Health for Life® Programme
For schools interested in embracing the Health for Life® program, further information can be found on the official website. The initiative is always looking to include more schools, and involvement can open doors to invaluable resources and support for fostering a healthier generation. For those eager to take part, visit servicesforeducation.co.uk/health-for-life to learn more about how to get started.
A Celebration of Community and Health
The health and lifestyle initiatives showcased at the awards ceremony reflect a collective commitment to building a healthier future. The celebration not only honors individual school achievements but embodies a larger movement towards fostering well-being within the Birmingham community. As participants reflect on the event’s successes, one thing remains clear: the path to a healthier lifestyle starts at school, and the journey is enriched by community collaboration and support.

