JOE Wicks pulled his daughter out of school, in order to ‘spend more time’ as a family.
The media personality and the fitness coach desperately wanted quality bonding moments with his four year-old child and went to great lengths to get them.

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Joe, 37, took to his Instagram stories for a Q&A session with his fans, where one asked him a question about his daughter.
They wrote: “What’s been the deciding factor(s) for home schooling?”
Alongside sharing a picture of his daughter with one of her rainbow and star colouring’s, the personality confirmed the youngster is home schooled.
To which, he replied: “There’s really nothing more to the decision than we just love being together as a family and want to spend more with the kids while we can.


“She had a great year in reception but we have always loved teaching the kids at home and want the freedom to travel more and explore the world.”
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However, Joe admitted that he is not against sending her back to school in the future.
He added: “She might go to school next year: We have no idea long term but want to do at least a year of home educating.”
This comes as the celebrity fitness coach recently surprised a group of school cooks with a special award.
Usually, he heads straight for the gym when he visits a school, but this time made a beeline for the canteen on a surprise trip to Wyre Forest.
The 37-year-old dropped in at the school for children with wide-ranging special needs.
It was to give its cook, ex-Army chef James Sommerville, and his colleagues the news they had been named Britain’s best school catering team.
The award was among eight categories in celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s inaugural Good School Food Awards.

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