Road Safety Awareness Day

A Road Safety Awareness Day was organised at our school by the Health and Safety Teachers together with the Civil Protection Department, Police Force and Transport Malta.

The year 6 students s walked to school from Kastell Zamitello, escorted by road Police and marshalls.

Prior to this event the students were given a map of the Mgarr and they had to plan a safe route to walk to school taking into consideration any safety precautions that are to be taken.

The year 4 to year 6 students had several workshops. Above students can be seen on a bus for talks held by Transport Malta personnel. The talks were about passenger safety on a bus.

A fire engine was brought to school by the Civil Protection Department and demonstrations were held for students in the school yard.

The Police Forces held interesting talks for students about road safety and the use of the emergency number 112 (which must always be used responsibly!)

Students were also given a quiz, using tablets, about road safety and how one should behave him/herself on the road.

Finally the students had another workshop about road safety and what one can do in the event of a bicycle accident. This incident was simulated and students were given a demonstration about First Aid and assistance that can be given.

Credits to Ms Jacquline Abela, Health and Safety Teacher, Ms Joanne Galea and  Ms Therese Rodgers for the photos, Ms Laura Schembri, Digital Literacy Teacher, the Senior Management Team for coordinating the event and to the volunteers who made this event a success 🙂

 

Road Safety Campaign

All the students of the school, including the Year 3 classes had a one hour talk about road safety.  A public bus picked up the students from the school.  We were then taken to Ġnejna Bay.  The driver told the students what rules pedestrians should obey while crossing the road, driving a bicycle etc…   Bus drivers’ rules were also explained.  Among other things, the driver also explained to the pupils that some seats are reserved for the elderly and people with disabilities, what happens when they press the buzzer to stop, which door is for the exit, what happens in case a fire ensues etc…

Students were very interested and asked a lot of interesting questions.  Students and teachers alike learned more about our public transport.  If more people obeyed the established rules, there would be less chaos on the roads.

 

Submitted by Ms Miranda Cauchi, Yr 3.1 Teacher

Using our streets wisely…

Traffic

The Kinder 1 students of Ms Joanne, together with Ms Angela, have been learning about road safety. The students made their own traffic lights and learnt about the meaning of the different colours.

The children were asked to walk on a zebra crossing when the right light came on.  Children were reinforces topic of colour and road safety during this activity.

Road Safety Talks

On 18th March 2014, representatives from Transport Malta visited our school and held a session about transport and road safety for our year 2 and year 3 students.

Road Safety

During this session the students had the opportunity to learn about road safety and become more aware of basic safety rules when crossing roads or using bicycles and zebra crossings in pedestrian areas.