'Get up and Ride' is Back After Half Term!

All Saints Catholic College • May 20, 2026
Cyclists in purple jackets and neon helmets lined up on a road beside brick buildings under a cloudy sky

We are excited to announce that our “Get on Your Bike” programme will be returning after half term. Organised by the Engagement Team, the initiative supports students through positive relationship-building activities outside of the classroom environment.

Students involved will have the opportunity to take part in supervised bike rides and picnic lunches with staff. The programme encourages teamwork, confidence, wellbeing, and healthy lifestyles, while also providing valuable mentoring opportunities in an enjoyable setting.

Cycling is a fantastic way to stay active and improve both physical and mental wellbeing. Research shows that regular cycling can help reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke, while also boosting mood and fitness levels.

We are very much looking forward to bringing this back after half term and giving students another exciting opportunity to get involved, stay active, and enjoy time outdoors.

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