YOUNGSTERS at Bridgetown Primary School in Stratford showed off their pedal power during Bikeability week.
A total of 44 pupils took part in the level 1 and level 2 training provided by Outspoken Training.
Throughout the week, the children demonstrated impressive bike handling skills, a solid understanding of the Highway Code, and the ability to manoeuvre safely at junctions.
Under the careful supervision of instructors, they navigated minor roads around the Bridgetown estate and even ventured along the cycle way on Banbury Road.
The training not only focused on practical cycling techniques, but also instilled vital road safety awareness, helping pupils become more confident and responsible cyclists.
Headteacher Mark Szortowski said: “We are incredibly proud of our year 6 pupils for their enthusiasm and commitment during Bikeability week. The skills they’ve learned will not only help them become safer cyclists, but also more confident and independent young people. A huge thank you to Outspoken Training for their expert guidance and to our staff for supporting the children throughout the week.”
Instructors and staff were full of praise for the children, commending their excellent behaviour, politeness, and attentive listening throughout the sessions.
