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De La Salle College leads the way with new Stride to School Active Travel initiative

Stride to School Active Travel initiative launched at De La Salle College, Waterford City

De La Salle College leads the way with new Stride to School Active Travel initiative

A new active travel initiative aimed at easing traffic congestion and promoting healthier, more sustainable daily routines has been officially launched at De La Salle College in Waterford City.

The Stride to School initiative is being rolled out by Waterford City and County Council, in partnership with Waterford Sports Partnership, and encourages students, parents and staff to choose walking, cycling or other forms of active travel for the school commute.

Located in a busy part of Waterford city with several nearby schools, De La Salle College is leading the way as one of the first schools in the area to adopt the initiative.

Tom Bourke, Principal of De La Salle College, said: “We’re delighted to officially launch the Stride to School initiative. We’re starting to see more students walking and cycling, and now as part of the wider Stride to School network, we’re excited to build on this momentum. For us, it’s not just about the school commute – it’s about building lifelong healthy habits.”

Orna Middleton, teacher and Stride to School coordinator at De La Salle College, said: “Traffic congestion is a daily issue around our school and encouraging students to walk or cycle can really help ease that pressure. It’s also hugely beneficial for their physical and mental health and wellbeing. We’ve started to notice a positive shift in the school atmosphere, with students socialising on their way in and arriving more energised and ready to learn.”

Dylan White, Active Travel Communications and Behavioural Change Officer with Waterford City and County Council, praised De La Salle College for its leadership in encouraging behavioural change around the school commute: “De La Salle College has shown commitment to active travel, setting an example for other schools across Waterford. This initiative doesn’t just benefit the school – it can help ease traffic congestion and make the whole area safer and more vibrant.”

Jordan Kelly, Community Sports Development Officer with Waterford Sports Partnership, said: “Stride to School is about making active travel a part of everyday life. It’s a simple but powerful way to support young people’s physical activity and overall wellbeing.”

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