Pupils pedalled their way to success in their school's first cycling proficiency scheme.
A group of 12 year five children from Ingrow Primary School passed their cycling proficiency tests after a six-week training course.
Teacher Angela Carlton explained: "We haven't done cycling proficiency at the school before and we're thrilled that they all passed first time.
"We're really pleased with them. Road safety staff at Bradford Council laid down road markings in the playground and the children had to learn all sorts of new skills.
"As well as passing a written test on the Highway Code they manoeuvred around obstacles, learned how to pass a parked vehicle and turn right and left, as well as the emergency stop."
The course was taught by Mrs Carlton and Marguerite Collier once a week after school.
The cycling proficiency lessons will continue to be offered at the school to future classes.
Kaye Burrows, kneeling, and Laura Harrison, front, celebrate their cycling proficiency awards along with other successful cyclists, from left, Stacey Salmon, Natalie Meegan, Stefanie Baldwin, Jordan Mitchell, Danielle Ingham, Jordan Wake, Christopher O'Gara, Jonathan Spencer, Luke Withey and Ben Murrell
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