Road Safety Foundations Course

Teaching our littlest road users safety when on the road as a pedestrian, cyclist or passenger.
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Anelise Siddle
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Our bike track, equipped with miniature road signs and painted roadways, offers the perfect environment for children as young as prep to learn and understand road safety in a fully-fenced and safe environment. The course covers safety as a pedestrian or cyclist, as well as how to safely be around cars and buses as a passenger.

Primary schools can provide their students with an engaging, informative, low-cost and potentially-life saving day out.

  • Bookings essential
  • Courses must be paid for in full before attending
  • All Roadcraft courses have a lay-by system
  • EFTPOS & Credit Card facilities available
Will lunch/refreshments be provided?
Lunch is not provided however catering can be arranged prior.
Chilled drinking water is readily available for students and staff, and tea and coffee readily available for accompanying teachers.
Our on-site kitchen with microwave and refrigerator is available should students wish to bring lunch with then on the day.
We do not permit students to leave the premises to buy lunch, unless prior permission has been granted by the school.
What do students need to bring on the day of their course?
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Lunch and snacks
- Water bottle
- Sensible shoes
- A helmet (we can provide a helmet and hairnet for the day should a student not have a helmet to bring)
Do students need to bring their own bike and/or helmet?
Students do not need to bring their own bike - we have bikes in a range of sizes. Students are asked to bring along their own helmet, however, if individual students do not own a helmet, or if their helmet is deemed unsafe/unsuitable, we can provide a helmet and hairnet for the day.
What age groups/year levels is this course best designed for?
This course curriculum can be tailored depending on the age group/year level in attendance, so groups from Prep right through to upper primary are able to gain valuable, potentially life-saving skills relevant to their age and current life experience.