Schools should offer more non-formal activities, say pupils

Adam Offord
Friday, July 10, 2015

More than four in five state school pupils believe their school fails to provide enough outdoor activities, a report has claimed.

Poorer students were less likely to take part in outdoor activities, a survey has found. Picture: The Scout Association
Poorer students were less likely to take part in outdoor activities, a survey has found. Picture: The Scout Association

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