Ash Grange are taking part in the Walk to School Challenge from 12th Jan to 22nd July 2026
Dear Parents/Carers,
Ash Grange has chosen to be part of an exciting initiative to encourage more children and their families to walk to school. WOW – the walk to school challenge, which is delivered by Living Streets, the UK charity. This is starting from Monday 12th January 2026.
The purpose of the project is to help as many children as possible experience the benefits of walking or wheeling to school. The pupil-led challenge enables children to self-report how they get to school every day. If they travel actively (walk/wheel, cycle, scoot, ‘Park and Stride’ or hop off) at least once a week. Each month children can earn a badge. It’s that simple!
What are the benefits of walking to school?
• Children feel happier and healthier
• They arrive at school refreshed and ready to learn
• Helps reduce congestion and pollution at the school gates
What if we can’t walk to school?
If driving, ‘Park and Stride’ to help your child earn their WOW badges. Park at least ten minutes away from the school and walk or wheel the remaining journey.
If using public transport, hop off at least ten minutes away and walk the rest of the way (recorded as ‘other’ on the WOW Travel Tracker).
Where walking to school isn’t an option, we work with schools to establish a bespoke approach to WOW that works best for their pupils’ needs. This includes pupils becoming WOW Ambassadors, leading assemblies, creating active travel notice boards, and other activities within the school day.
What is a WOW badge?
There are 7 badges to be earned from January 2026 – July 2026. Each badge has been designed by a pupil as part of our annual WOW Badge Design Competition. A new badge can be earned every month if pupils walk/wheel, cycle, scoot, ‘Park and Stride’ or hop off at least once a week.
WOW 2025/26 encourages pupils to Walk with Joy, with badges depicting everything from jumping in puddles to painting. The badges are made in Cornwall from material that was otherwise destined for landfill, including fridge trays, plastic plates and yoghurt pot off-cuts.
For more information, visit: livingstreets.org.uk/recycling. Last year, around 2,100 schools and over 540,000 pupils across the UK enjoyed the benefits of walking to school with WOW. Will you join us? If you have any questions about the programme, please contact your child’s class teacher.
Find more information and useful videos at: livingstreets.org.uk/wowlaunch Let’s swap those school runs for school walks.