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Students stride with pride

Students at Sunshine Beach State School laced up their sneakers for a stride towards a healthier future as they eagerly participated in the National Walk Safely to School Day on Friday 10 May.

This nationwide initiative, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, is all about encouraging sustainable active transport for school communities.

Led by the Pedestrian Council Australia, the event aims to spotlight the health, road safety, transport, and environmental benefits of regular walking and alternative active transport, particularly for school journeys.

Principal Alison Welch said, “We’re thrilled to be part of this important initiative. It’s not just about one day of walking; it’s about instilling healthy habits that last a lifetime.”

The event is not just about physical fitness. Research shows that regular walking and similar activities positively impact children’s cognitive and academic performance, making it a win-win for both health and education.

Sunshine Beach State School’s participation is further supported by Go Noosa Schools, a voluntary travel behaviour change program.

This initiative encourages students and parents to embrace various active transport methods, from walking and riding to scooting and carpooling.

Not only does this promote better health and fitness outcomes, but it also tackles traffic congestion around school zones, a key focus of the Noosa Council’s transport strategy.

Health and Physical Education teacher Cameron Porter said “National Walk Safely to School Day isn’t just about physical health; it’s about teaching children about the environment and the impact of their choices.”

“By walking to school, they’re not just improving their own health but also taking positive steps towards a cleaner, greener future.”

The goals and benefits of the program are manifold.

From improving students’ overall health and well-being to fostering environmental consciousness and reducing air and noise pollution, the initiative has far-reaching impacts on both individuals and communities.

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