A NEW active travel initiative has officially launched at Patna Primary.
Coming hot on the heels of the very successful Mission to the Moon and Journey to Jupiter initiatives – Shoot to Saturn aims to encourage everyone attending Early Childhood Centres and primary schools to make short journeys active ones.
34 facilities across East Ayrshire have signed up to three challenges and will help collect thousands of Cosmic Crystals that were lost when the Clean Green crew returned from their last space mission to Saturn.
- Challenge #1:Explore space between Earth and the Alpha Space Station - 30 September to 13 December 2024
- Challenge #2:Explore space between the Alpha Space Station and the Beta Space Station - 13 January to 4 April 2025
- Challenge #3:Explore space between the Beta Space Station and Saturn - 28 April to 6 June 2025
Each participating ECC and school will select a route to travel through space in search of Cosmic Crystals.
To complete the route children, young people and their families need to make active travel journeys and earn S-Miles to complete the journey within the allotted time scale.
Every active journey will earn an S-Mile for their class and ‘active’ can be walking, scooting or cycling.
A walking circuit will be available in outdoor areas for children and young people who travel to school by taxi or bus, and anyone who wants to gather bonus S-Miles for their class.
Bonus S-Miles can also be earned by parents, siblings and staff, and group or class walks, outings and Daily Mile time will also be eligible for bonus S-Miles. Active travel journeys out with school times can also help earn Bonus S-Miles.
On launch day, Patna Primary made sure the invited guests were warmly welcomed by school captains -Macie, Laikynn, Cara and Emma from P7, Climate lead teachers Carly Nicol and Lisa Teasdale and Head Teacher Claire McPhail.
It was then over to the Eco Committee who gave a wonderful presentation on Shoot to Saturn.
Entertainment was provided by P1 and the ECC children, who sang Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and P7 who sang the school song – ‘Rocket fast, sky high’; which was perfect for the launch!
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