The Bishopbriggs Primary School Cycle Club is gearing up for the next course in August 2010. If you want to know more about what we do, watch our 4 min. YouTube and have a read of a few testimonials of our cycle trainers and families at the Bishopbriggs Primary School Cycle Club.
club ethos:
“…safe, structured and supporting environment“, Terry
“..relaxed and friendly atmosphere…building friendships across the schools in our community“, Michelle;
“Good to socialise with other parents in a similar situation … overall was an excellent experience – well organised and really enthusiastic coaches. First class“, Andrew
personal development:
“Leanne went from at 9 o’clock this morning not being able to ride her bike at all to within a few hours going on her own. I’m sure by the end of the cycle club she will be confident and able enough for us to use ours bikes a lot more often especially to school“, Sarah-jayne
“It has encouraged me to get my other children on their bikes much earlier so we can all participate in cycling as a family as part of a more healthy lifestyle“, Terry
“..going further and on rougher terrain than we ever thought possible with a 6 year old…It’s made me more relaxed on my bike which in turn gives me greater confidence to take the kids out on more challenging cycle trips instead of sticking to parks and paved paths which must be quite boring for them“, Michelle;
“..also helped me understand how best to approach teaching my daughter when the time comes”, Andrew
“The club has firstly made myself come out of my shell a bit. There is simply no way I would ever have decided to do this myself unless a club like this came along. My son and I were so happy and excited when we returned home. It gave us huge amounts of confidence and a sense of achievement …it’s got me looking at cyclists in a different light now“, Asea
Hi,
myself and my children are very interested in the big day out event on 8th August. I can not find a way to register on the ed cycle web site. I would be grateful for any information you could provie.
Many thanks
A. Stokes