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Springwood Pupils Gear Up For Cycling Success

Pedal power took on new meaning at a workshop where Springwood High School students not only honed their cycling abilities but also learnt valuable maintenance skills – with some even receiving the gift of a bike of their own.

The Year 7 group were put through their biking paces by Paul Youngman from Black Cat Cycles, during sessions held at our school, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust

“Black Cat Cycles were working on behalf of the West Norfolk Youth Advisory Board to provide cycle maintenance training, supply safety equipment, and also provide reconditioned cycles for those in need of them,” explained Victoria Mann, our Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Lead.

“It involved students from Year 7 across two sessions, who following the session were able to complete their own bike repairs, work together to make adjustments to gears and brakes, and develop confidence when working with their hands.

“We were thrilled to be involved in the project – even more so, that some of our students were able to receive reconditioned bikes to get them cycling following the session.”

Springwood staff members were on hand to provide support at the workshops, with one drawing particular inspiration from the project.

“One member of staff was so impressed by the work being done by Paul and his team, they went on to donate their own unused bike to go to young people that might not have access to a bike otherwise,” said Mrs Mann.

“This session was a fantastic experience for our students, who confidently dismantled and reassembled a bike with ease,” added Head of Year 7 Emily Bunting. “They were proud to showcase the new skills they had learned and expressed genuine appreciation for the opportunity.

“It was wonderful to see them so engaged in an activity they found both fun and rewarding – many are already hoping for another chance to do it again.”

Springwood works with the West Norfolk Youth Advisory Board on a range of different initiatives.

“Our work with the West Norfolk Advisory Board continues throughout the year,” continued Mrs Mann. “It affords students with a multitude of different  opportunities like that with Black Cat Cycles, including the opportunity to engage with the wider community, take part in various conferences and events, and helps to give a voice to our students.”