It is half past nine in the morning, and the students at Skönbergaskolan run out for a break.

Leisure educator Jessica Björkholm immediately takes up the week's activity. 

Our school is part of the business venture, and this week we have a joint activity with other schools.

It is about running a lap around the earth together, says Jessica Björkholm.

Minor conflicts in school

There is no question that the activities are popular with the students.

Many tell of a better friendship and more fun breaks.

- It's so much better now.

There is less trouble and it feels good to do something, not just sit outside the classroom and wait, says Tor Malmström who is in fourth grade.  

Tor Malmström thinks there has been less trouble and more fun breaks.

Photo: SVT / Daniel Diaz

Peer supporters receive training

The next step is to let students who are peer supporters at the school themselves hold various activities.

- The girls can not always take part in every break, so then we must make sure that we do fun things, says Tor Malmström.

- It'll be fun.

We will go to an education and learn games, says Knut Seiterö.

Do you think your classmates will listen to you?

- I do not know, but I hope so, says Knut Seiterö with a big smile.

See in the clip above when the students accept the challenge "A revolution around the earth".

Skönbergaskolan in Söderköping is part of the Swedish Sports Confederation's project "Movement investment in school".

Photo: SVT / Christian S Zetterdahl