THE Rotary Club of Bromley recently helped take delivery of the second Classroom for Life Education.

All the primary and junior schools in Bromley can now be covered with the addition of this mobile classroom.

The classroom staff work in partnership with schools and teachers to provide a series of health and drug education programmes appropriate for children from the age of three and right through the years of primary education.

These programmes are founded on a wide range of proven educational techniques and strategies designed to increase a child's sense of self-worth and encourage positive attitudes to health.

They help children recognise the risks associated with all drugs, including tobacco and alcohol.

And they help develop the life skills necessary to put healthy choices into practice and manage peer influence, which can be a factor in encouraging drug abuse.

Programmes are delivered by highly-trained educators using custom-built mobile classrooms, which are designed to provide a stimulating and exciting learning environment.

If you are interested in joining the Rotary Club of Bromley and helping with many worthwhile causes, call Peter Halligan on 020 8290 9004.