Junior Travel Ambassadors

April 05, 2014
With fingers crossed and tensions mounting, our Year 5 children waited patiently in assembly to find out who had been selected as our new Junior Travel Ambassadors (JTA). Applications were submitted earlier in the month and after discussion with the council’s road safety team, four excited Year 5 children were selected. The role of the JTA is to promote road safety, launch competitions and encourage safe parking of cars around our school. The ambassadors left the hall with shiny new badges, pencil cases and an information booklet about their new role.

Watch this space to find out how they get on. Well done!


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