Part of Coastal Learning Partnership
Road Safety Assembly for Years 5 and 6
This morning, our Year 5 and Year 6 pupils were joined by BCP for an engaging and informative road safety assembly, with a particular focus on cycle safety.
The children learned about the importance of always wearing a cycle helmet and how to ensure it fits correctly. They were shown that a helmet should sit level on the forehead, the straps should form a ‘V’ around the ears, and the helmet should be securely fastened so that it offers the best possible protection.
To demonstrate why helmets are so important, BCP carried out a memorable experiment using eggs to represent our heads. The children saw first-hand the difference a helmet can make in protecting us from the impact of a fall or collision.
The assembly also introduced the simple one-minute ABCD check that every cyclist should carry out before riding:
By taking just one minute to complete these safety checks before every ride, cyclists can help prevent accidents and enjoy cycling safely.
We would like to thank BCP for delivering such a valuable and interactive session, helping our pupils to stay safe both on and off the road.