WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL DAY
Despite cloudy skies, there was plenty of sunshine in spirit on Friday 16 May, as we participated in National Walk Safely to School Day.
Our morning was made even more special with a visit from SAPOL, who joined our House Captains in welcoming families. Students were greeted with special stickers and temporary tattoos in recognition of the day.
Thank you to everyone who walked from home and those who parked a longer distance away from school and walked from there. This day serves as a valuable reminder of the many benefits of regular physical activity—not just for our health, but also for our planet. Walking to school helps reduce traffic congestion and car emissions, leading to cleaner air and a healthier environment for everyone. Another key message on this day is the importance of vital safety messages, including using designated pedestrian crossings and always holding hands with children under the age of 10 when crossing the road.
Thank you to everyone who participated, promoting healthy habits and road safety.




