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Bottled water to boost Darwen pupils' brain power

11:26am Thursday 15th May 2008

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By Catherine Pye »

STUDENTS at are having their brain power boosted during exams after a developer donated 250 gallons of bottled.

McInerney Homes, who are responsible for the Belgrave Heights development in Bolton Road, Darwen, have splashed out on more than 3,600 bottles for children at Moorland High School.

Diet, sleep and water are vital for a strong exam performance and many studies by neurologists have confirmed that when you are dehydrated your mental performance deteriorates by 10 per cent.

When hydrated properly, pupils concentrate better because they are not distracted by the effects of dehydration such as thirst, tiredness and irritability.

Chris Morris, head teacher at Darwen Moorland High School, said: "We want all our students to be refreshed and hydrated during exams. Water is essential in keeping the brain alert and fully functional throughout stressful situations.

"We are extremely grateful to McInerney Homes for providing this water to our students and we are confident that our students' achievements will be better than ever this year."

Last year each student got a bottle of water for their exam desk and the teachers noted that this initiative worked really well.

In fact, the school had its best ever exam results last year seeing a three per cent increase in results.

The school is hoping for a similar success story for its 2008 candidates.

Tracey Lowe, sales manager for McInerney Homes North West, said: "McInerney is proud to be sponsoring the supply of fresh, bottled drinking water through-out the exam season and hope this helps optimise the pupils' performance.

"We feel McInerney has a responsibility to the wider community and we are delighted to be in a position where we can support students in their learning environment as well as helping to improve Darwen's living environment. We wish good luck to all those students sitting exams this summer."

McInerney is building new homes at Belgrave Heights on the site of the former mill on Bolton Road.


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cypruslad, cyprus says...
11:47am Thu 15 May 08

Is it the first of april?

Allan, darwen says...
1:02pm Thu 15 May 08

I recieved a letter from Moorland school as my son goes there, informing us of the free bottled water, also included in this letter was a leaflet promoting the sale of their homes at belgrave heights nice bit of frree advertising there Oh by the way the water that my was given was out of date!

Moorland School, Waterfalls says...
1:31pm Thu 15 May 08

Dear Allan,

I honestly hope your sons spelling is not as bad as your own.

Thank You

*FRREE* = Free :D

Gerri, Darwen says...
3:33pm Thu 15 May 08

Allan wrote:
I recieved a letter from Moorland school as my son goes there, informing us of the free bottled water, also included in this letter was a leaflet promoting the sale of their homes at belgrave heights nice bit of frree advertising there Oh by the way the water that my was given was out of date!
Well obviously the commercial company doesn't do this out of the goodness of its heart *rolleyes* a leaflet to the parents of pupils is hardly a big price to pay.

I think this is a great initiative - those school halls can get really stuffy and uncomfortable during exams - I would have loved some bottled water when I sat my GCSEs at Moorland.

Burstin, Moorland says...
10:16pm Thu 15 May 08

All this water has made me want to pee. Please can I go to the toilet?

escaped, Spain says...
11:32pm Sun 18 May 08

Moorland School wrote:
Dear Allan, I honestly hope your sons spelling is not as bad as your own. Thank You *FRREE* = Free :D
Dear Moorland School....'sons' He (Allan) only has one son so why did YOU use the plural? apostrophe needed.
People like you should read the thread instead of looking for typing errors like 'frree' There were more mistakes but you probably didn't spot them judging by your own grammar.
*son's* F

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