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Students have a wheelie great day

Getting out and about on bicycle was a feeling like no other for these special needs students.

Narre Warren’s Dandenong Valley Special Development School enjoyed a world of fun when students took to the criterium cycling track at Casey Fields on Tuesday 22 October.

The day featured a jumping castle, sausage sizzle and bike riding with the help of Casey Cycle Club volunteering their time on the day.

Each classroom provided their own activities for the students including puzzles and colouring in sheets.

They also had the opportunity meet with police officers, firefighters, and paramedics. Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon also attended.

Teacher Robert Fong said the day was designed to help students become familiar with new surroundings.

“It’s important that students get as many opportunities as possible to be outdoors, enjoying some exercise and engaging with the community in a calm and controlled environment,” he said.

“There was a huge sense of achievement; not only from our staff but the parent helpers and volunteers that gave their time to be a part of what was another successful event”.

Mr Fong said special thanks went to staff member Lisa Tucker, who was the “driving force behind the massive task” of organising the event.

Bikes on the day were provided by the school as well as Casey Council and Springvale Park Special Developmental School.

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