Stride to School launched at Dungarvan's St Augustine’s College

Stride to School encourages walking and cycling as fun, energising and sustainable ways for students to travel to and from school
Stride to School launched at Dungarvan's St Augustine’s College

Stride to School initiative launched at St Augustine’s College, Dungarvan.

Students were out in force in Dungarvan on Wednesday, September 24, for the launch of the Stride to School initiative at St Augustine’s College - an effort to encourage walking and cycling as fun, energising and sustainable ways for students to travel to and from school.

The initiative, supported by Waterford City and County Council and Waterford Sports Partnership, is part of a wider push to promote active travel across the county.

The Dungarvan students have welcomed Stride to School as a chance to socialise with friends, enjoy fresh air and exercise before class, and help reduce traffic congestion around the school.

Gary Morahan, Deputy Principal at St Augustine’s College, highlighted the social, environmental and health benefits of the initiative. 

“Stride to School is a fantastic opportunity for our students to mix with each other on the way to school. It’s very good for their physical health and mental wellbeing. As they walk to school each morning, they can chat and interact with each other. It’s also very good for the environment and helps to reduce traffic congestion around our school.” 

Stride to School initiative launched at St Augustine’s College, Dungarvan.
Stride to School initiative launched at St Augustine’s College, Dungarvan.

Eamonn Cashin, teacher at St Augustine’s College, said the school community is “absolutely delighted” to start Stride to School.

“The students are walking to school in their hi vis vests, they are safe, healthy, the sun is shining. It’s a fantastic initiative and I would love to see more schools in the area get behind it.” 

Dylan White, Active Travel Communications and Behavioural Change Officer at Waterford City and County Council, commended the school for leading the way in encouraging healthier, more sustainable daily travel routines for its students, while Jordan Kelly, Community Sports Development Officer with Waterford Sports Partnership, praised the students’ energy and commitment. 

“It’s great for them to be able to get their exercise in before starting school, which will benefit them greatly throughout the day,” said Jordan. 

If your school would like more information on how to join the Stride to School movement, email activetravel@waterfordcouncil.ie

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