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Walk Safely To School Day

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Well it’s that time of year again when our school seriously starts talking about walking. We're taking it in our stride on Friday, 16 May 2025. 

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Not only is walking a wonderful way to get you where you want to be, but it also gets your health – and your child’s health on the right track too. So that’s why this year our school is participating in National Walk Safely to School Day 16 May 2025.

The P&C will have fruit available for children who walk to school underneath the COLA. 

A special Walk to School Scavenger Hunt will be given to students next week so keep an eye out for it in your child's bag.

Walk Safely to School Day asks that we all consider our transport habits and try to incorporate more walking as part of a healthy, active way to get around. And although walking all the way to school isn’t realistic for many of us, it’s quite easy to figure out how you can build a walk into your family’s daily routine.

You can teach your child the healthy habit of walking more by:

  • Walking with them the whole way to school
  • If they get the bus or train, walk past your usual stop and get on at the next stop
  • If you have to drive, park the car a few blocks away from the school and walk the rest of the way.

Regular exercise like walking with your child not only helps them (and you!) beat chronic problems like obesity, heart disease, behavioural and mental health issues and diabetes. It also gives you a great opportunity to teach your child safe ways to behave around roads and traffic.

Remember, Active Kids are Healthy Kids so get planning your own Walk Safely to School Day journey for Friday 16 May 2025!

For more information, visit walk.com.au

Safety information:

Stage 1: Kindergarten, Year 1 and 2

  • Hold a grown-up's hand when you're on the footpath

  • Hold a grown-up's hand when you're in the car park

  • Hold a grown-up's hand when you cross the road

  • Wait till the bus has gone, then use a safe place to cross the road

Stage 2: Year 3 and 4

  • Hold a grown-up's hand when you cross the road

  • Use a safe place to cross the road

  • Wait till the bus has gone, then use a safe place to cross the road

Stage 3: Year 5 and 6

  • Stop! Look! Listen! Think! Every time you cross the road

  • Use a safe place to cross the road

  • Wait till the bus has gone, then use a safe place to cross the road


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