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A whole new product range available all year

For several years the Walk to School campaign has produced two sets of themed materials annually – one for Walk to School Week (May), one for Walk to School Month (October).

We realise, though, that many schools and local authorities are keen to run events at other times of year too. This is why we are now selling a range of undated, unthemed Walk to School materials in addition to our standard Walk to School Week resources.

These unthemed resources can be bought and used at any time of year, for any length of time, and are designed to provide general positive messages and information around walking to school.

Walk to School Week resources will still be produced for the Week in May, and will continue to have different themes each year, keeping the campaign fresh and engaging. However, the flexibility of the new resource range will allow you to run additional events and raise awareness all year round.

You asked and we listened – we hope you’re pleased!





Examples of the materials are shown below and on the Display Spread PDF.




















Leaflet for parents


Unthemed flyer for parents



Parents leaflet inside


A5 6-page

A leaflet encouraging both parents and children to walk to school.


























Stickers


Sticker example


Circular

A sheet of 35 stickers that you can award to children who participate in Walk To School activities.










Classroom wallchart


Wallchart for classroom


A2

Allows teachers to record children's participation in Walk to School activities. Double-sided to allow recording for 2 weeks.














Certificate


Certificate for participants


A4

The certificate is awarded to children who complete a Walk to School activity to the best of their ability.











Bookmarks


Front of bookmark



Reverse of bookmark



An A4 sheet of 5 bookmarks to tear apart and give out in the classroom.















T-shirt


White cotton t-shirt


Available in adult and child sizes

White cotton t-shirt with Walk to School logo.













Poster


Campaign awareness poster


A3

For use in the classroom, school halls or anywhere else to raise awareness of the Walk to School campaign.












Strider badge


Strider Badge



A great little reward for participants, the badge features our mascot, Strider, and has a pin back.











External banners


External Banner


1m x 1.9m

These are made from banner-grade PVC. The banners are hemmed and have eyelets all around for attaching to railings, windows and walls. Ideal for promoting Walk to School to parents and school visitors.

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