Bikeability training

Bike Right run Bikeability sessions in 1000s of schools across the country. Bikeability is free to schools and trainees and is split in to several levels or modules. We also run some sessions outside of school term, such as during school holidays and at weekends.

Bikeability is the nationally recognised cycle training programme for school. It’s about acquiring the practical skills to cycle safely and with confidence on today’s roads. Bikeability is free to schools and trainees and is split in to several levels or modules.

Bikeability LEVEL 1
This course is aimed at years 3 upwards and usually takes place over two hours

In many areas Level 1 is delivered immediately before the start of Level 2 sessions - this is called Combined Level 1&2.

On Level 1 sessions children will learn how to prepare themselves for a journey, pedal, slow down and stop, turn and control speed.

Bikeability LEVEL 2
This course is aimed at years 5, 6 and above and usually takes place over a full day.

Usually Level 2 starts immediately after Level 1 - this is called Combined Level 1&2.

On Level 2 sessions children will learn how to cycle safely and responsibly, respond to hazards, maintain suitable riding positions and comply with signals, signs and road markings.

Bikeability LEVEL 3
This course is aimed at secondary school children.

On this course children will learn how to plan a journey, maintain suitable riding positions, pass queuing traffic and use junctions controlled by traffic lights.

Information for parents and guardians
FAQs about Bikeability and what your child needs to participate in this valuable free training
Bicycle roadworthiness
Use our handy M-Check form to check on the safety and legality of your bike
Schools resources
Policies, consent forms and letters for your course
Bikeability Plus modules
Bikeability Plus courses aim to complement and support our core child training. We want to improve skills and confidence with a range of different options aimed at children of all ages and stages.

Modules offered are subject to funding, location, demand and practicality.

Holiday courses
We run 100s of holiday and weekend course for children, from Learn to Ride sessions using balance bikes, through Bikeability levels 1,2 and 3.

At some locations we can provide bikes and helmets, or bring your own. Age restrictions apply, see course listing for details.

Schools - how to book a course
If you're a school in one of our areas then booking a course is easy. Just get in touch with our team via the link below

We book schools at least a term in advance so please get in touch ASAP if you want to secure specific dates.

What schools say:
" Thank you for your support this week, especially with the group on Friday. They were extremely excited to be able to have a turn to ride and didn't have to worry that they did not own their own bikes. Your support with the loan of bikes and helmets and patience with these children was wonderful."
Bredbury Green Primary School, Stockport
" Your instructors were amazing and gave the children so much confidence. I'm looking forward to our next sessions"
Childwall Valley Primary School, Merseyside

Own the Ride - Innovation

We have developed some unique adaptations for level 3 sessions which have proved very successful in engaging with the hard-to-reach age demographic in secondary schools.

Own the Ride courses are a flexible and creative approach to level 3 training with older children. Trainees contribute to the course content, participating in discussion groups about vulnerable road users, undertaking route planning activities and group rides to destinations of interest.

A typical Own the Ride programme consists of:

  • Introduction, Icebreaker and Boundaries

  • Discussion and information about local cycling campaigns and infrastructure

  • Cycle Checks

  • Level 2 Skills Consolidation

  • Route Planning

  • Level 3 Skills and Led Ride

  • Course Conclusion and Action Plan

Own the Ride courses can be run over one to three days depending on the depth and breadth of the content and the ability of the group. The final session is usually done at a later date to allow us to assess and evaluate the impact of the training and, importantly, any changes in travel to school behaviour.