
Friday, 28th November 2008
Weight of schoolbags
Schoolbags cannot exceed 20 per cent of the Body Mass Index of the student.
Answering a question by Philip Mifsud (PN), Education Minister Dolores Cristina said the Pediatric Orthopedic Society of America recommendation has been included in the policy of the Education Department, which is based on the weight and not the age of the student.







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Schools should provide books to students in order to avoid such weights from student's back.
She also says that if she forgets a book she gets a report.
oh come on teachers.
and @ S Bonnici, i assure you my mum never carried any bag. lanqas my nanna.
You are saying that b4 they leave school i should have a set of scales to weigh the child and the schoolbag's weight and check each and every bag they carry?
Provide them with alternatives and they wont carry... the real problem is that even though one tells them not to carry... they don't really worry... cos outside the school's doorstep, there's mummy or nanna waiting to carry the bag willingly.
Where in the EU have they done away with books? Certainly not in France. My children still carry very heavy bags. We asked if we could buy a second set of the books they and if they could leave one set at school, and the headmaster said no. We asked if we could photocopy the pages they needed on any particular day and the teachers said no. At a meeting when I raised the question and told everyone present that our GP was not very happy with the weight my children had to carry some people laughed at me. Wonder when Brussels is going to react .... would be cheaper to buy a second set than to have to go and see the doctor for backache.
Is that so?
Then, sue us.
As for secondary schools, the form teacher should be held responsible so that he must co-ordinate with the teachers on what files,books etc should the student bring on a particular day.
20% of BMI makes no sense! I suppose what is meant is 20% of body mass.
According to the American Physical Therapy Assoc., American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, and the American Chiropractic Assoc., maximum weight of a child's backback should be as follows:
Child Max. Wt
0-27kg 2.3kg 8.3%
27-34kg 4.5kg 13.3%
34-45kg 6.8kg 15.0%
45-57kg 8.2kg 14.4%
57-68kg 9.1kg 13.3%
68-91kg 11.3kg 12.5%
Well below the 20% limit!
A study in New Zealand (http://www.ergonomics4schools.com/research/schoolbags.htm) concluded that: "The average weight of schoolbags (6.6 kg, 11.7% of body weight) carried by secondary students in five New Zealand schools exceeded recommended international industrial guidelines for handling of loads by adults and the prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms amongst the students was high. We believe there is a need for secondary schools to develop specific strategies to reduce the physical strain associated with carriage of schoolbags by their students in order to help prevent the onset and development of musculoskeletal symptoms."