Bike Ed increases rider numbers

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Kingsbury Primary School, Darebin, has increased the numbers of students riding with a ten week Bike Ed program.

Assisted by the Darebin Council,  who helped to set up the program and loaned bikes, safety vests and helmets to the school, Kingsbury Primary successfully ran Bike Ed for grades 4, 5 & 6 students culminating in a celebratory ride to Darebin parklands and a picnic lunch.

Kingsbury PS's Bike Ed program was so successful, it made it into the Preston Leader on June 24.

Click on the article to find out why their Bike Ed program was so successful.

We have included the article here (with kind permission of the Preston Leader).

We also congratulate Kingsbury Primary and the Darebin Council for their great efforts in getting more students riding!

 

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Kingsbury Bike Ed increases numbers riding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This article appeared in the Preston Leader Tuesday 24 June.