Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Cycle Safety



Our Year Six students have been taking part in the Christchurch City Council's Cycle Safe  Programme.
Children learn to ride their cycle with confidence and be road-wise with the Cycle Safe Programme. Pupils complete level one (beginner) training sessions which include cycle maintenance, how to fit a helmet and basic cycling skills. If the pupils achieve the required standard they progress to level two (intermediate) and begin road rule and on-road training in supervised groups. At the end of the Programme all pupils receive a personal certificate detailing their achievements.  The Programe is aligned with New Zealand Transport Agency's. During the running of the programme it's great to see children's confidence grow.






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7 comments:

  1. That can't be true, you would notice someone in a bear costume just cruising past in the middle of a game!
    Has to be computerised, it just has to!

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  2. Oh, wait, I just watched it again, and I saw it.

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  3. I didn't see the bear the first time either.

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  4. I just showed it to my mum and she was really suprised!!!

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  5. I so did not see that bear the first time!!!!! I was focused on how many passes the team in the white did!

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  6. That bear was doing the micheal jackson!

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  7. They should show that advertisement on New Zealand television.

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