Colour Run Risk Assessment

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Colour Run Risk Assessment Our colour run info is on the website, please take a moment to read it.

Wear light or old clothes to school on Friday…

Wear sensible trainers to school

Wait to be signed out from your class from 12:45pm KS1 gates will be open from 12:45pm

White is best… so you can see all the colours of the ‘Colour Run’

You can bring sunglasses if you like… (Tutus are optional too…)

Always throw your colour bags inside of the school

Always throw your colour away from people’s faces

Always put your empty bags in the bin

As you move through the colour checkpoints; adults will dust you with all seven colours

Always stay with your family or class whilst you move around the circuit

Stay on the route and only walk/run on the pavements

Remember to be respectful of little and older people - move gently round the circuit and wait your turn and let people pass us on the pavement

Make sure you return to your class when the run/walk is over and you are asked, so an adult can sign you out

ENJOY!!!!!!!!!