We have a well-established group of student Active Travel Inspectors and strongly encourage students to travel to school by walking, cycling or using the bus, where possible. This is much better for the environment, reduces pollution for students who are walking and helps to reduce traffic congestion around the entrances to school.
An awareness of travelling actively is integral to Field Lane School’s overriding sustainability concept.
Our school promotes walking, wheeling and cycling because…
By walking or cycling, our school community can help reduce the number of vehicles on the road, making it safer for pedestrians and cyclists and easier for local residents. It also creates cleaner air by reducing the pollution caused by exhaust fumes and helps combat climate change.
Five Reasons to walk, wheel or cycle your journey to school:
Park and Stride
Park and Stride is a simple idea for those who live further away from school and usually drive, but want to enjoy the benefits of walking.
Find a suitable parking space within walking distance of the school and get going on your walk to school. You can even consult our walking bubble map to find the best route to walk.

Cycling to school
The school has a bike and scooter shelter where staff and pupils can store their bikes throughout the school day.
Have a look at the route planner below to find the best routes to cycle to school.
The Best Route Planner for Cycling, Walking, Hiking and Running | Komoot
Please can we remind our pupils about helmet wearing, following cycle training and being bright and seen, especially in the dark.
Travelling by car
If our pupils and families travel via car to school, we politely ask drivers not to idle while waiting in order to improve air quality.
What is idling?
Why is idling bad?
What does the law say about idling?
How can we avoid idling?