The scheme aims to encourage pupils, parents and staff to travel to and from school using sustainable travel.
The Modeshift STARS scheme is an on-line tool showcasing green travel options that also recognises schools that are working hard not only to encourage parents and staff to travel to school more sustainably but use sustainable transport as part of their curriculum activities.
The aim of the project is to increase the number of people walking and cycling to school, and reducing congestion during the school run making it safer for everyone.
Schools taking part in Modeshift STARS work towards a national award which recognises the continuing efforts a school makes to increase sustainable travel by the whole school community.
Jonathan Green, Head Teacher for Archbishop of York Junior school said: “Modeshift STARS has brought our whole school community together. It is a brilliant scheme that has encourages us to really look positively at how we travel to school and how we take responsibility for our village.”
For more information on Modeshift STARS visit http://www.itravelyork.info/for-schools/travel-planning/stars. For more information on sustainable travel in York visit www.itravelyork.info