Linking School Travel Plans with our wider school agenda.

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Linking School Travel Plans with our wider school agenda

Our wider school agenda Every Child Matters being healthy staying safe enjoying and achieving making a positive contribution economic well-being Healthy Schools Personal, Social & Health Education Healthy Eating Physical Activity Emotional Health & Wellbeing Curriculum Development The Primary National Strategy New Primary Framework Creative Curriculum based on experiential learning

Where did we start from?  85% of pupils travel less than 1 mile to school.  24% of children regularly travelling to school by car.  Off site educational trips for Key Stage 1 pupils – once a year using coach transport.  Early Years pupils did not go off site for their end of year ‘trip’.

Introduction to the Travel Plan At Chatsworth the Healthy Schools initiative is a fundamental part of our school ethos and it underpins all our work. We believe the health of the whole child is vital to their educational success. We hope the travel plan will become integral to the further development of healthy lifestyles for everyone in the school community.

The School Council take an active role in implementing the School Travel Plan.

Wheels to school day

We all had great fun when we brought our bikes to school.

Some of us remembered to wear the right safety equipment.

Tanvir knew how to fix his bike when the chain came off.

Even Mr Wright joined in!

Thanks to the travel plan funding we now have a cycle shelter for the staff and children to use.

Educational Visits

What Next?  Develop cycling to school through a possible partnership with Cycle Experience and their ‘Try Cycling’ scheme

What Next?  Extend public transport trips to include Early Years.

What Next?  Further promote waking to school – Junior Road Safety Officers  Extend and develop our environmental education and through this the children’s ability to make ‘Better Travel Choices’  Try to engage parents and carers with the ‘Better Travel Choice Agenda’ Any ideas gratefully received!!!!!!

We would not have been able to implement these plans without…  The clear vision of the headteacher and senior leadership team  The commitment of staff  The support of parents and carers  The enthusiasm of our pupils  The continuing support from the School Travel Team We will only continue to be successful if this high quality support and commitment can be maintained.