Suffolk County Council Junior Road Safety Officers

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Suffolk County Council Junior Road Safety Officers June 2016 to May 2017 Suffolk County Council Junior Road Safety Officers The Year in Pictures -

Abbots Green had help from their school cook to make some ‘Horace the Hedgehog’ biscuits that they sold as part of a Brightness day, raising £71 for charity…

Whatfield Primary have been busy teaching everyone about cycle safety and promoting the use of Safe & Seen Reflectors this year….

Birchwood Primary have been learning about how to check a bicycle and helmet fitting…..

Parking is clearly an issue at Holbrook Primary Parking is clearly an issue at Holbrook Primary! Brilliant tag line on the banner designed as part of their competition ..

Stratford St Mary have worked with Reception class on their scooter skills progressing over 6 weeks….

Somerleyton Primary have a road safety mascot who helps to give messages to the younger children….

Elmswell make sure everyone knows what they are doing by making good use of their notice board and doing assemblies…

Chelmondiston had a great time on their *Bright Day!

Exning Primary look at parking and encourage pupils to take part in walk to school week!......

Chilton Primary have been working to make sure pupils don’t cut through the staff carpark.

Westwood Primary had a superhero poster design competition – CAPTAIN COLOUR CODE won!....

Palgrave School ran a poetry competition, then read out the winning entries in assembly……

Worlingworth have a mascot designed in a competition that they use to share road safety messages with everyone….

Coldfair Green did a survey then shared what they found with the Parish Council…

Dell Primary got on the radio and took part in Bake for BRAKE! ……

Ranelagh Primary managed to survey the opinion of Yr4 about cycle helmets as part of the PHSE lessons…

Pot Kiln Primary displayed posters on the railings outside school…

Tattingstone finally reap the reward of the work of previous JRSOs with their new Hi Viz vests…

Sir Robert Hitcham set out their goals for the year and worked with others to achieve some great results….

Sebert Wood joined in with Global Road Safety Week highlighting similarities around the world…

St Peter & St Paul have a challenging JRSO recruitment process as there are so many who want to be chosen….

Abbots Hall have been promoting the Safe & Seen in Suffolk reflectors that were designed by one of the girls at their school…..

Kedington made sure they designed competitions to appeal to both KS1 & KS2………..

Bildeston have been running a fun Road Safety club at playtime ….

Hopton look at the parking problems around their school and get involved in recruiting their replacements….

Mellis have a mascot who has road safety inspired adventures ….

Laureate use the schools Facebook page to share news as well as newsletters… Whats that about free cake?......................

West Row held a non uniform day as a fundraiser – sharing the proceeds with Cancer Research……

Aldeburgh had some fantastic entries in the helmet design competition….

East Bergholt talk to the class about crossing safely…

Forest Academy taught Early Years about holding hands, as well as talking to everyone about staying SAFE….

Creeting St Mary taught KS1 how to cross safely Creeting St Mary taught KS1 how to cross safely. They also have a Road Safety Person of the week award…

Wood Ley have been promoting a new Respect Parking Zone and created the “Road Safety Ninja” for assembly to highlight the need to be seen when near the road….

St Edmunds RCP encouraged children to cross safely using Well Done stickers and held a fun competition for pupils where over 40% took part …..

Honington wrote to parents to request considerate parking – and ran a Be Bright Be Seen promotion…..

Corton Primary ran a Walk To School week, pupils had passports to record each journey…

Saxmundham spread the word about what they are doing…

Stradbroke took part at the Christmas Fayre and made a great display with some of the competition entries……

Albert Pye have taken time to review their information on display around the school this year…..

Dennington found different ways to teach others about road safety…..

Roman Hill have been so busy they have filled 2 books!....

Carlton Colville know how to dress brightly Carlton Colville know how to dress brightly! Also they have been sharing information with their grownups ……....

Brampton have made great use of local contacts……

Red Oak had great fun on their Brightness Day … they also ran a club….

Barnby & North Cove have negotiated with a local business to give people a park and walk option to help with congestion around the school gate…they also raised awareness about cycle helmet wearing..

Reydon teaching pedestrian skills…

Thorndon have been promoting more walking to school….

Gislingham organised a bike check day and a brightness day…..

Holton St Peter have been helping everyone understand the child car seat law changes……

Southwold show some of the various topics that they have focused on this year…..

Pakefield made their various competition winners special themed certificates….