
Blog: Tuesday 4 November 2025
Moree Public School has made a vibrant return to the Jump Rope for Heart program after a hiatus since 2019, reigniting enthusiasm for skipping, fitness, and fundraising across its school community.
Led by their school coordinator Alyce Rigby and supported by passionate students and staff, the school has embraced the program not only as a fun and inclusive activity but also as a meaningful way to support heart health.
In this interview, Alyce and the Moree Public School student leaders - Frances, Tamara, Eleanor, Josie, Maddie, Waruna and Archy - share their experiences, strategies, and reflections on what makes Jump Rope for Heart such a valuable initiative for their school.
Our Student Representative Council (SRC) wanted an event that was fun, inclusive, and supported a great cause. Jump Rope for Heart ticked all the boxes. It teaches new skills, builds fitness, and fits easily into school life through lunchtime jump-offs, skills sessions, and class challenges. The program also encouraged teamwork, with classes working together towards fundraising goals.
We are fortunate to have some very supportive parents and the ability to use social media, which makes a big difference in spreading the word. Immersing students in the program at school, through sport, fitness, and lunchtime activities really boosted their engagement. Linking the cause to children’s health and heart issues also made it more meaningful. Class assemblies showcasing the skills students had learnt kept excitement high.
The inclusive lesson ideas and skipping videos have been especially helpful. They provided structured, engaging content that was easy to implement across different year levels.
It’s extremely easy to get behind, especially with the support provided. Caity and the Jump Rope team make the process very straightforward. The online videos and resources are excellent. Involving students in the organisation, through SRC or student leaders makes it even more successful by becoming part of weekly activities.
It supports a cause that can impact everyone.
The program is simple to run with strong support.
It helps students build positive attitudes towards exercise.
Seeing the smiles on student faces as they master their very first single skip or first skill like the pretzel.
Fun, inclusive, challenging
Fun, inclusive, challenging
Build excitement with a strong lead-up, including lunchtime activities.
Provide variety so all students can participate and show off their skills.
Make it fun - celebrate both effort and achievement to ensure students feel included. It’s not always about raising the most - it’s about the effort and consistency, contributing to a school goal.
The weekly updates from Heart Foundation Field Officers are extremely useful. Thank you for shining a spotlight on our school. We are fortunate to have some very active parents, students and support from the wider community.
Your school can join the fun! Join thousands of schools across Australia in a program that gets kids active, builds healthy habits, and raises funds for life-saving heart research.

Registrations are now open for Jump Rope for Heart 2026! Nominate your school for the primary school skipping challenge that turns kids into Heart Heroes.

In 2022, Jump Rope for Heart, the Heart Foundation’s famous primary school skipping challenge, turned 40!

Luke Boon, who first picked up a skipping rope during an iconic primary school program, has gone on to become the most decorated jump rope athlete in the world - and is now inspiring the next generation to skip for better heart health.
Last updated30 January 2026