Three new schools join the RideScore revolution

Take a look at the smiles, scooters and standout moments from Ride2School Day.

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Sunshine Coast students pedalled, scooted and rolled their way into the school gates last Friday (20 March 2026), making this year’s National Ride2School Day one of our most energetic and joyful yet.

A huge thank you to every family who joined the fun, your enthusiasm helps build healthier, safer and more active school communities.

We’re also excited to officially welcome three new schools to the RideScore Active Schools Program for 2026:

  • Golden Beach State School
  • Pacific Paradise State School
  • Currimundi State School.

These schools have now joined the award‑winning program that boosts student confidence, encourages active travel and gives parents peace‑of‑mind with real‑time arrival and departure notifications.

From bike buses to beacons, friendly competition to morning smiles, we can’t wait to see how these schools continue to grow their active travel culture throughout the year.

Take a look at the RideScore launch at Golden Beach State School in the below video.

Check out some of the snaps captured from Ride2School Day 2026.

Gallery of snaps from Ride2School Day

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For more information about the RideScore Active Schools Program, please visit Council’s website and search ‘RideScore Active Schools’.

Funded by the Sunshine Coast Council Transport Levy.

 
 

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