Minttu Korsberg, Secretary General of the National Sports Council, told Yle that the 20 metre line run or ‘beep test’, which measures endurance and movement skills, is part of the Move! measurement regime. They are part of a national physical functional capacity monitoring and feedback system for fifth and eighth grade pupils, known as Move!. The newspaper reports that during the physical education class, pupils were involved in fitness measurements. Tiistilä School is a joint comprehensive school providing primary and secondary education in grades 1-9, which also offers introductory classes for newly arrived immigrant children. The school’s headmaster, Mirja Pirinen, specified to STT that the patient was an upper comprehensive school pupil, in other words a young teen between seventh and ninth grade. The city of Espoo’s director of education, Kaisu Toivonen, told the news agency STT on Sunday that a Tiistilä School pupil had been taken to hospital by ambulance after suddenly falling ill during a gym class. He was an upper comprehensive school pupil at the Tiistilä School in Matinkylä, a suburb just west of Helsinki. According to the newspaper Ilta-Sanomat, a boy has died after being hospitalised following a fitness test this past week.
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