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Students cycle with confidence | Noosa Today

With many sporting programs falling victim to COVID-19 restrictions last year, 2020 saw a huge surge in bike purchases, with families enjoying outings and adventures.
Bike tracks and parks were a hive of activity for young and old, skilled as well as those just learning.
With the popularity still high in 2021, Good Shepherd Lutheran College recently took the initiative to engage a local business to educate their Year 4 students on some important cycling skills as well as the importance of maintaining their bikes.
The students geared up and presented with a combination of their own bikes and loan bikes, ready to embark on the obstacle course.
Year 4 teacher from Good Shepherd Mrs Kirsten Lee said, “The children just…
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