![]() ![]() They’re out riding most of the time but they have quiet times too, where their instructor might tell them a story (Q4) that’s got something to do with cycling, or get them to play a game together. JAKE: We have a limit of eight children in each class, so their instructor really gets to know them well. Then they have to complete our training course, including how to do lesson plans, and generally care for the well-being of the kids in their class. JAKE: In order to be accepted, all our instructors have to submit a reference (Q3) from someone who’s seen them work with children – like if they’ve worked as a babysitter, for example. Then the instructors themselves are in blue shirts (Q2), and one of these is responsible for each class. They support the instructors, and they also stand in for me if I’m not around. So, we have three supervisors, and they have red shirts. JAKE: Well, all our staff wear different coloured shirts. And can you tell me a bit about the instructors? They start off practising on the site here, and we aim to get them riding on the road, but first they’re taken to ride in the park (Q1), away from the traffic. He can ride a bike, but he needs a little more training before he’s safe to go on the road. ![]() We have eight levels for children from three years upwards. Well, it’s held every weekday morning over the summer vacation and we focus on basic cycling skills and safety. I’m calling for some information about the cycle camp – I’m thinking of sending my son. JAKE: Hello, Junior Cycle camp, Jake speaking. ![]()
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