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School BANS handstands and cartwheels after ‘minor injuries’

Published 11:22 17 Jun 2015 BST

Katie Mythen-Lynch
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When I was a kid, handstand attempts and cartwheel twirling filled the majority of the average summer. These days however, it seems both activities have been deemed too dangerous for a child to attempt after a school banned them outright. The Old Priory Junior Academy in Plymouth, Devon, has informed parents that all 'gymnastic activities' are no longer allowed after a number of minor injuries were reported to staff. Parents have criticised the ban, which a teacher revealed was brought in because children were attempting "gymnastic movements beyond their capability."
Mum Sarah Evans told the Plymouth Herald: “It is officially the world gone mad. I can see why they are probably doing it - but I wouldn't say I agree with it. In this world of health and safety I am not surprised. “If I was not allowed to do cartwheels and handstands as a child I would have felt deprived.”
What do you think, is this school right to ban amateur gymnastics during school hours? Let us know on Twitter @HerFamilydotie using the hashtag #HerFamOpinion. 

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