Boroughs and partners

London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Promote responsible behaviour on public transport

Promote responsible behaviour on public transport

About this activity

Suitable for primary and secondary school pupils.

NB: We’re bringing together all the TfL education programmes, including STARS, under one exciting new umbrella programme called TfL Travel for Life. They will be the same great programmes, but with a new name and a new look, easier online process and dedicated support team. STARS for primary schools will be renamed TfL Explorers. STARS for secondary schools will be renamed TfL Pioneers.

Promote responsible behaviour on public transport to ensure pupils can travel safely to and from school and on school trips. Discuss how to be considerate towards members of the public, bus drivers and station staff when travelling, and how to form positive relationships to make travel a better experience for everyone. 

To support this work, ensure that travelling to and from school is covered in your school behaviour policy, if you have one. You could also create a school travel code of conduct to clarify what you expect from pupils when travelling on public transport. Work with your TfL Explorers or Pioneers Ambassadors to decide the best way to promote this at your school.

Many of your pupils will have a Zip Oyster Card - remind them that when they sign up for this they are also signing up to TfL’s Young Person's Behaviour Code which exists to ensure they travel safely and show respect for others. Pupils must follow this code or risk losing their travel concessions or Zip Oyster photocard. 

How to evidence your activity

  • Involve your borough officer: Share your ideas, agree your objectives and discuss any challenges you face
  • Record feedback from your pupils and the wider school community
  • Sign in to TfL Travel for Life to add your story. Explain the activity, add photos, include promotional materials you produced, your code of conduct and any feedback received

Activity steps

1
Prioritise
Work with your head teacher and borough officer to discuss the behaviour priorities for your school
2
Put it in writing
Work with your TfL Explorers or Pioneers Ambassadors or school travel working group to decide how you’d like to improve pupils’ behaviour on public transport when travelling to and from school
3
Spread the message
Share responsible behaviour messages and your code of conduct (if you have one) with pupils and the wider school community through assemblies, posters, newsletters and on your website
4
Check for success
How did your pupils respond to the promotion? Have your received any feedback from local bus drivers? Has behaviour on public transport improved?
5
Tell your story
Add your story to the TfL Travel for Life website and feedback to your borough officer

Tags

  • Public transport
  • Independent travel

This activity counts towards:

  • Travel activity

How it helps

  • Promotes positive travel behaviours
  • Encourages whole school participation