Children at a Sydney primary school have been banned from doing handstands and cartwheels - unless under the supervision of a trained gymnastics teacher.
Parents of children at Drummoyne Public School have slammed the ban as "ridiculous" and are petitioning to have the handstand ban overturned.
In a newsletter sent to parents and caregivers, school principal Gail Charlier said the new rules follow consultations with the New South Wales Education Department's state schools sports unit, the Sydney Daily Telegraph reported.
The ban means children at the school could only perform handstands and cartwheels "under the supervision of a trained gymnastics teacher and with correct equipment. These activities therefore cannot be condoned during lesson breaks."
A Education Department spokesperson told the Daily Telegraph the ban was to prevent playground injuries, rather than in response to incidents.