A BROMSGROVE school has set up a new partnership with a scheme helping youngsters challenge and improve themselves.

Bromsgrove School, in Worcester Road, has joined forces with China Drewitt, from the Kid Life scheme, who will be presenting a series of lectures to pupils in the senior school.

The lectures are age appropriate, keeping the audience entertained through use of technology and interactive exercises.

The Kid Life scheme is designed to help young people aged 11 to 18-years-old learn how to live a healthy life, so they can boost their personal development, productivity and overall happiness, in their daily lives and beyond.

It aims to be an engaging and an effective scheme, helping pupils to improve their health and wellbeing.

The groundbreaking scheme is going to launch nationally at the Education Show, being he'd at the NEC, in March.

Bromsgrove School’s head of personal, social and health education, Zia Leech, said: “As soon as I met China, I knew that she would engage the students with her high energy, and passionate approach to healthy living and mindfulness.

"Young people today are so busy and under immense pressure from many different directions, that is essential they realise, and know how to look after body and mind, in order to maximise potential."