The latest Moki Inter-School Challenge has officially come to a close – and what an incredible event it’s been! With 1,618 players from three continents and a staggering 32.3 Million steps taken, this was the biggest challenge of its kind ever.
Schools from across the globe joined forces in the name of movement, teamwork and healthy competition – and trophy went to Hazelbury Primary School, our well-deserved champions.

Meet the Winners
Hazelbury's winning team of 26 pupils smashed the challenge with an impressive 12,500 average daily steps per participant. Their energy, determination and team spirit shone through from start to finish.
“We have been using the Moki Bands for a few years now and have seen more and more schools get involved. The latest challenge really motivated the children and they thrived on being competitive. They really wanted to win – especially after seeing how many schools were involved. I felt that my class were coming into school each morning with a sense of excitement and were a lot more focused throughout the school day after being more active than usual.” – Demetris Michael, Hazelbury Primary School
What the Pupils Had to Say
- “I remained motivated because I really wanted that trophy and the warm feeling of winning!”
- “The challenge helped with my concentration in class and I felt a lot healthier. The challenge was really fun.”
- “Seeing how close the other schools were on the leaderboard during the week made me try harder.”
- “I felt more alert in class and what makes me really happy is that we worked hard together to win.”
- “I really loved the challenge and we all wanted to win this for our school.”
A Global Movement for Movement
From the UK to schools around the world, pupils didn’t just compete – they connected, moved more, and proved that being active can be powerful, purposeful and, most importantly, fun.
Huge thanks to every school that joined the challenge – whether you walked, danced, skipped or sprinted, you were part of something massive. We’re already gearing up for the next one, and trust us... it’s going to be even bigger.