By Year 7 pupils Ben, Rachel, Angel and Courtney
The BBC School news report is where students get the chance to feel like real news reporters. We got into teams and walked around the school.
Would you go a month without chocolate for DECHOX, the charity detox?
We asked teachers and fellow students, would they want to give up Chocolate for a month.
We also asked that if you didn’t want to give up chocolate, what would you give up instead.
Teacher statements
Miss Collier told us that “I wouldn’t be able to give it up because I eat chocolate everyday”
Miss Ruffy says “I’d give up White Chocolate but wouldn’t give up any other thing.”
Miss Torrie said “I hate dark chocolate but I don’t mind milk chocolate and white chocolate.”
Student Statements
Jacob , Y7 told us “It’s good to give up chocolate because it makes your teeth healthy and it can stop you from eating fatty foods. Also, it could help you lose weight.”
Lottie, Y7 spoke “I wouldn’t be able to give up chocolate because it’s too nice to give up on for a month. But I wouldn’t mind giving up Buenos.”
Molly, Y9 said “I wouldn’t give up chocolate, I like it too much. But I would give up Liquorice Allsorts because they’re rank!”
Alexia, Y7 told us “ Yes, I’d be able to give it up and it can be good and bad to give it up because it can be good for your body but it can be bad for people who absolutely love chocolate.”
Most of the population of Malet Lambert including teachers and students, enjoy or even love eating chocolate of all types. Some people couldn’t give up any chocolate at all so they chose a sweet instead.
Many people enjoy chocolates but they also need to remember the things it can do to your health and you’re teeth such as it can rot you’re teeth and possibly make you obese if you eat far too many fatty foods like chocolate.