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24 Oct 2025

Derry school celebrates receiving Active School Travel Gold award

St Eugene’s Primary School collected the prestigious award in recognition of the progress and commitment to promoting active journeys

Derry school celebrates receiving Active School Travel Gold award

Some of the children pictured with the award during a special assembly in St. Eugene's PS on Friday last. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)

Mayor Ruairi McHugh was in attendance last week to see St Eugene’s Primary School in Derry collect the prestigious Active School Travel Gold Award by the charity Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, formerly Sustrans.

The whole school family took to the Assembly Hall on Friday last when Beth Harding, Programme Manager for Walk Wheel Cycle Trust handed over the award to Principal Mrs. Carol Duffy and school co-ordinator, Mrs. Ciara Herron.  Then it was out to the playground for photos with the Mayor.

Since 2022, St. Eugene’s has been part of the Active School Travel Programme, funded by the Public Health Agency and the Department for Infrastructure and delivered by Walk Wheel Cycle Trust. The programme works with schools across Northern Ireland to increase the number of pupils making active, healthy journeys to school. 

Walking, wheeling and cycling to school benefits children’s physical and mental health, as well as helping children arrive to school alert and ready to learn in the classroom. Reducing the number of car journeys to school benefits the local air quality and reduces congestion making the streets around schools safer for everyone.

St Eugene’s Primary has seen the many benefits of walking and cycling and has worked tirelessly to increase and embed active school travel into their school community. 

In recognition of the progress and commitment to promoting active journeys, St Eugene’s Primary joins an elite group of just 34 schools across the country who have achieved the Active School Travel Gold Award.

Beth Harding, Programme Manager for Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, said: “Congratulations to St Eugene’s Primary on the brilliant achievement of the Active School Travel Gold Award. After three years in the Active School Travel programme working with Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, 8 out of 10 pupils now regularly walk, wheel and cycle to school.

“The pupils, teachers and wider school community have shown outstanding enthusiasm and commitment over the years to increasing the number of children making active, healthy journeys to school.”

There was also praise from the city and district’s Mayor, Ruairi McHugh who added he was delighted and proud to be in attendance as St. Eugene’s received the Gold Merit Award.

“A massive well done to Principal, Mrs. Duffy and co-ordinator Mrs. Herron for getting this award over the line. St. Eugene’s is one of only 34 schools across the North to get this well-deserved award, so congratulations to everyone involved.”

Mrs. Duffy added it was lovely that Mayor McHugh took time from his busy schedule to join the school in celebrating the achievement, and also for taking time to discuss the ongoing building works in the school and how he might help. 

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