Year four and five students at Shepparton's Sirius College got a kick out of a soccer clinic that taught healthy habits on Tuesday morning.
Teaching and learning co-ordinator Amninder Malhi said the health hat-trick program was designed by the Melbourne City Football Club.
She said students walked away with teamwork, healthy eating, active lifestyles and good sportsmanship skills.
“Abraham Abraham conducted three productive sessions. He focused on fitness, nutrition and football skills,” Ms Malhi said.
“This program gave a wonderful opportunity to our students to look at factors that affect our food choices and lifestyles.
“I would like to thank Sam Atukorala from the Ethnic Council of Shepparton for organising this amazing project for us.”