Zoey Glenn, Jess Schulz and Charli Scaletti enjoying the riding circuit.
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Mathoura Public School students celebrated Ride2School Day on March 21, with most arriving at school on their bike or scooter.
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The day kicked off with a special whole school breakfast of delicious home-made pancakes with a variety of toppings, as well as yoghurt, fresh fruit, and juice to reenergise our students.
Maggie Humphreys taking part in her first Ride2School Day.
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During recess, the basketball court was transformed into a road safety riding circuit for the kinder to Year 3 students, where they learnt to recognise and respond to road signs.
The excitement continued as the Year 4 to Year 6 cyclists set off on a ride around Mathoura, following all road rules while enjoying the company of their classmates.
Overall, it was a fantastic and well-supported event for everyone at Mathoura Public School.
Daisy Ryan enjoys pancakes and orange juice for breakfast.
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Bananas, berries and pancakes made the perfect breakfast for Harry Schulz.
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Cousins Frankie Ward and Maudie Taylor rode to school together.
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Jeffrey Grady enjoying the special Ride2School Day breakfast.
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Jordie Egan took part in the Mathoura Public School Ride2School Day.
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Year 4, 5 and 6 students enjoyed their ride around Mathoura.
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