A primary school in Western Australia has taken the extraordinary step of banning its students from doing cartwheels and handstands - because of the danger involved.
Bunbury Primary School has defended the move by saying at least two students a day were coming to the office each day with injuries to their wrists.
"This is not about stopping kids from taking risks and having fun - but attempting things like flips or handstands on bitumen and sloping grassed areas without learning how to do it properly is never a good idea," school principal Shane Dougherty told Seven News.
The ban is not permanent yet, suggesting there could be a reversal if enough parents complain.
Parents are not impressed with the ban.