Students choose paths to learning
2 Mins Read IT was thumbs up from Mornington Park Primary School cyclists Loga, Liam and Neve when principal Bev Dodds invited Bicycle Network to get involved with working out the best way to ride to school. Picture: Gary Sissons Share
STUDENTS at Mornington Park Primary School helped choose bike riding routes to school at a workshop run by the Bicycle Network.
The Ride2School ActivePaths program area ages signed routes to schools that help children and parents ride on easy and direct paths and trails.
The routes are designed by students, local councils and the Ride2School team.
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Numbers are expected to go a higher gear for the upcoming National Ride2School Day due to Victorians’ changing lockdown routines.
Students at St Gerard’s Primary School will join an estimated 350,000-plus students across Australia who will ride, scoot, skate or walk to school on Friday 19 March.
“National Ride2School Day is the perfect opportunity to kick-start new healthy habits and promote the many benefits of active travel,” a St Gerard’s Primary spokesperson said.
“We encourage all students and their families to leave the car at home and give riding, walking, scooting or skating to school a go.”