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Dance 'O' Clock - St John's School and Community College

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2.3 <strong>School</strong> Travel Plan working groups<strong>School</strong> Travel Plan <strong>St</strong>eering GroupThe first formal meeting of this group is Monday Feb 25 1:30 Conference room<strong>St</strong>edman Building. Members of the steering group include:Toni Brodie (Assistant Headteacher AEN)Kate Hunter (<strong>School</strong> Development Officer)Kim Lydon <strong>St</strong>rutt (Governor)Mrs J Reid (parent)The purpose of this group is to monitor <strong>and</strong> evaluate the effectiveness of the STP.<strong>St</strong>udent Travel groupsSustainable Transport Group- Sub group of the Healthy <strong>School</strong> CommitteeThis group was set up in February 08 to examine how improvements to school travelwill benefit the overall health <strong>and</strong> well-being of students.Helen Rodwell (Healthy <strong>School</strong>s Coordinator)Year 7Emily Orkl<strong>and</strong> Hannah Goodall Neelan Kahn Damion KingsleyHugo Gardner Elliot Herod-Taylor Emma Whitworth Claire JamesYear 8Charlotte Farrow Jess Darkens Tom GaleKathryn Denning Anna James Sam WheelerYear 9Andrew Butler Rory Watson Ayesha Holl<strong>and</strong>Fiona MckenzieYear 10Hannah Partis Ellie Blackwell Loran HastingsYear 11Jess PhippardNikki OramThis group are concerned with encouraging students to walk or cycle to school, ratherthan use a car. They have surveyed both school sites to find out about the currentfacilities <strong>and</strong> are developing a plan to encourage more healthy ways of coming toschool. <strong>St</strong>udent presentations from this group relating to sustainable transport areattached at Appendix 1.15

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