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Children walking in current term

National Participation in current term
Week Kids walking
1 4177
2 4377
3 4101
4 4368
5 4527
6 3470
7 2169

Welcome to Feet First

Welcome to Feet First

Tēnā koutou 

Feet First 2010 encourages year 1 – 8 school students to walk to school safely with a caregiver, friend, or organised walking group at least once a week, every week, during term time.

 

2010 Picture Book Competition Active Safe Travel - 2010

Feet First is running the picture book competition again this year. Last year's winner, Otonga School, had their book 'Pancake's Lucky Adventure' sent to every school library and animated for Youtube here 

Information about the 2010 Picture Book Competition and the entry pack  is here  for the competition which  closes on November 12 at 5 pm.

 

New Education Portal website now live

NZTA Education Portal Competitions. Awesome Road Education Videos. Useful Curriculum Resources. NZTA Education Reources.

 

Be one of the 20 schools to win $500 sports vouchers

There are 20 vouchers to be won over the next two school terms in 2010. Schools need to enter eight weeks of data showing how many students walked, scooted, skate-boarded, cycled or used public transport safely to school for one day a week over eight weeks of the term.

Congratulations to the following 10 schools who each won $500 of sports vouchers Term 2 2010 Sports Vouchers these schools submitted at least eight weeks of data that recorded walking to school once a week.

Avonhead School
Cambridge School
Dargaville Primary School
Point View School
Rotary Park School
Mangakino Area School
Macleans Primary School
St Thomas More Catholic School
Tahatai Coast School 
Bethlehem School

Pai te haare maa raro - walking is good

What's new?

Sports vouchers $500 for 10 schools

10 sports vouchers of $500, drawn every term.

 


Active Travel Workshops: June 2010

4 workshops which integrate Active transport with the NZ curriculum document

 


Win active travel books

$1000 x3 collections of books to be won


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