We cycle or go by bus to school Kantti School, Finland.
Il y a beaucoup d’élèves qui prennent le bus pour venir à l’école. Il y en a aussi qui viennent en voiture. Et il y en a qui viennent à pied. Il y a des tramways à Nancy et dans les grandes villes. / Many children take the bus to go to school. Some come by car. Some others walk from home. There is a tramway in Nancy and bigger cities. École Brassens, France.
A pied, en vélo, en roller, en voiture, en trottinette, en train, en bus, (plutôt chez nous) en avion, en tramway, en métro, en bateau. / We can walk, go cycling, go rollerblading or ride a scooter. Where we live, we can travel either by car, train or bus. In France, we can also take a plane/the tramway or the subway. We can also travel by boat. Ecole élémentaire Soucht, France
Dans notre village, il y a le bus qui passe mais il n’y en a pas beaucoup dans une journée. Il y a une voie de chemin de fer mais il n’y a pas de gare dans notre village. Par contre, nos camarades qui viennent de Fontenoy sur Moselle ont une gare./ In our village, there is the bus that passes but it is not very frequent. There is a railway track but there is no railway station in our village. On the other hand, our comrades who come from Fontenoy sur Moselle have a station.
École élémentaire Robert Desnos, France.
The majority of students (60%) questioned responded by saying that they take the bus to school. Gymnasium Casimirianum Coburg, Germany
Students from Staatliche Realschule Coburg II, Germany stated:
Yes, there are buses in our town. There are different bus-companies in our town; they drive the students to the countryside or through the town. All bus lines meet at ZOB, the central bus station. The train station is also near. The children have different possibilities to go to school. Some people get to school by a bus, by train, by car with their parents, by bike or on foot. Usually they use public transport because most of our students live in the country.
Some children walk to school with their parents while others are driven to school. The roads are good. The ticket for all means of transport costs 1, 40€ and we can use it for 90minutes. 102 Dimotiko Sholeio Athinon, Greece.
We usually go to school on foot or by car. The means of transport we can use in our area is metro (underground railway) or buses. 5th Primary School of Cholargos, Greece.
The majority of children get to school by car (27/30). Only three of us who live very close get to school on foot. 14th Κindergarten and Primary School of Corfu, Greece.
PowerPoint by Lycee Leonin de Patissia, Greece
There is a lot of traffic in our town. Cars run at any time. We need more traffic officers to avoid accidents. And more respect from Drivers. There are cars using green fuel - premium grade fuel. I don’t see electric cars here. And in the public transport they use Diesel oil. The most used public transport is bus. The ticket costs about Euro 0,80. Although most of people use cars in South Italy. Battisti - Ferraris, Italy
The means of transport we have are: car, bus and train. (Is there a lot of traffic in your town/city?) No, there isn’t. In our country we usually go to school by car, by bus or on foot. Agrupamento de Escolas Nuno Álvares / EB Faria de Vasconcelos, Portugal.
In fact there aren't many cars and so there aren't traffic jams. Being so cars can go everywhere except for some protected areas in the natural reserve. (Do you use public transport?) Yes, we do. Mainly to come to school and to go home. In fact, we don't know the price because it is free for students. Escola Básica e Secundária Ribeiro Sanches, Portugal.
We usually walk, because we live in Senica not far from our school. Some of our classmates live in the villages, so they have to take the bus. 3. Primary school, Sadová street 620, 905 01 Senica
There are very few environmentally friendly modes of transport. It´s a very slow process although our government is gradually reducing the use of petrol and to increase diesel transport. Also, we are introducing cycle paths, to share your car with other people to get to work, to travel by bus or by tram and so on. CEIP Príncipe de Asturias, Spain
Most of us walk because we live quite close. People who live further away get the bus or their parents take them in the car. There are lots of buses around the city. There is also a train station that can take you to nearby towns or across the UK. Hanover Street School, UK.
You can travel by bus, car, taxi, train or motorcycle/bike. Kittybrewster School, UK.
Some pupils walk, others travel by car or bus. Banff is on a route from Aberdeen to Inverness so there can be a lot of traffic passing through the town. Banff Primary, UK.
Mill O'Forest Primary, UK
Bramble Brae School, UK
Bramble Brae School, UK