Park and walk to school
Park and Walk simply means driving some of the way to school, parking and walking the rest of the way. It is ideal for families who live a long way from school and can’t walk the whole way. It also reduces congestion around the school entrance, thus making it safer for children to walk and ride to school.
Park and Walk is a brilliant way to encourage parents/carers and their children to add some physical exercise to their journey to school, learn road safety skills and socialise with other families. To Park and Walk, all families need to do is choose somewhere to park. This will depend on how far they want to walk to school, and feasible parking places.
How does it work?
There are two ways in which Park and Walk can work:
1. Parents/carers are encouraged to find a suitable parking spot away from the school gates. They then walk the rest of the way.
2. Schools can choose official Park and Walk meeting spots that are 5-10 minutes from the school. This makes it easy for parents to take part, especially if there is a shortage of car parking around school. It’s also a great opportunity for parents/carers and their children to meet with others, walk together and chat.
Park and walk meeting points
The ideal meeting points are empty car parks near the school which are on a safe walking route. Options include car parks at local parks, ovals, sporting clubs, churches or local supermarkets.
You could map where your students live in order to choose meeting point/s that are on their way to school. See complementary activities below.