Ride Smart Cycle Education Program
Life Long Skills through Physical Literacy
Our education programs are designed to develop practical life-long skills through safe cycling. Using the Ontario physical health and education curriculum, our program is engaging and interactive, equipping students with new skills and cycling abilities. Ride Smart skills create safer riders and safer future drivers. The program is based on two reputable sources: CAN-Bike, the national standard for safe cycling programs, and the Guide to Ride curriculum created by Physical and Health Education Canada. CAN-Bike 4 certified, experienced instructors will be present at all Ride Smart events.
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Self contained
Our cycling education program is designed to minimize barriers to participation. Past experience has taught us that the success of cycling education in schools is dependent on students bringing their own bikes. Often students do not always have access to a bike in working condition, or are unable to bring their bike to school because of transportation issues.
To address this problem the Ride Smart Program has been designed to be completely self contained: we provide the bikes, helmets, instructors, resource materials and even the obstacles needed to set up different scenarios. A full class set of new bikes means that each student will use the same bike and helmet for the week. This format makes it very easy, even for teachers with little, to no cycling experience, to enrol their class in the program. We also provide a helmet and bicycle for the teacher too if they want to participate.
Adaptable
The skills portion of the program can be run either outside on the pavement, or inside the gymnasium. Supplied bicycles will have clean tires and will not mark gym floors. Teacher time commitment outside of the program is minimal requiring only the collection of registration details prior to the beginning of the program.
Who Is It For?
Ride Smart programming is designed for Grade 4 through 7 students. Pilot programs have shown that this age group engages well with the material and excels at learning new cycling skills. Curriculum resources to support the cycling program from Physical Health and Education Canada are available for Grades 4-6. http://www.phecanada.ca/resources/guide-to-ride
Program Length
The Ride Smart Program requires a week long commitment. To build required skills both inside and outside the classroom the program requires 4-5 class periods over the course of a week. This amount of time ensures that students are able to understand concepts and develop skills to a high level of competency. Up to six classes per school can participate over the one week time period.
Program Cost
The cost per student is $15.00 for the week long program, this cost also includes the after school basic tune-up and repair. The participation fee goes towards covering staffing costs as all of the equipment has been supported through grant funding. If price is a barrier to participation for students, New Hope Community Bikes has limited subsidies available, contact us to see if your school qualifies.