On this page
Overview
The Safe Around Schools program outlines the shared responsibility of road safety by council, schools, parents, and students. The program services 98 Schools from January 2024 in the City of Casey.
Getting children to school safely is everyone’s job!
- Think before you park, drive, drop off and pick up.
- Be careful around schools, follow signs and obey the road rules.
- Slow down and be alert! Children can be unpredictable.
School crossings
VicRoads and Council share responsibility for school crossings, including establishing the crossing, training and employing school crossing supervisors and supplying flags, uniforms and equipment.
School Crossings are only operational when flags are displayed. During this time, drivers must stop if a child or adult is about to cross or is crossing the road, even if there is no Crossing Supervisor. Drivers must stop if a handheld “Stop” sign is being displayed. Drivers must proceed only when all children and adults, including the School Crossing Supervisor, are clear of the crossing.
When crossing flags or flashing lights are not displayed, pedestrians must give way to passing road traffic.
- School crossing supervisors
- Casey’s School Crossing Supervisors are trained to help children cross the road safely.
- Use the School Crossing. It is the safest place for children and adults to cross the road.
- Be respectful to the School Crossing Supervisor; they are there for you.
- Drivers
- Drivers must not overtake a vehicle stopping/stopped at the School Crossing.
- Keep the School Crossing Clear. Do not stop your car at the crossing. Blocking the crossing is not only against the law but also dangerous for everyone.
- Drivers must stop if a child or adult is about to cross or is crossing while flags are displayed, even if there is no Crossing Supervisor.
- Drivers must stop if a handheld “Stop” sign is displayed.
- Drivers must proceed only when all children and adults, including the School Crossing Supervisor, are clear of the crossing.
- Drivers must approach at a speed slow enough to stop safely, if necessary. Drivers should always watch out for children near schools.
- Pedestrians
- Pedestrians must wait behind the yellow line at the crossing.
- Your School Crossing Supervisor will stop the traffic.
- Your School Crossing Supervisor will go out to the middle of the road.
- Listen for two blasts of their whistle.
- Walk in front of the School Crossing Supervisor to the other side of the road.
- Walk, never run. Remember to get off your bike.
- Balls must not be bounced while crossing the road.
Drop off and pick up zones
A school drop off and pick up zone is a special place to drop off or quickly pick up your child from school. School drop-off and pick-up are the busiest times of the day. Many children, parents and cars are all trying to get to the same place at the same time – with limited car parking.
- Quick drop off/pick up - 2 minutes only
- Do not leave your car
- Move as far up as you can
- Child not there? Drive out and come back
- Do not park here and wait
NO PARKING sign means that the area is a drop off/pick up zone. The times may differ at your school, but the rules are the same. Fines can apply if the signs are not followed.
Council's Authorised Officers monitor school parking areas and enforce parking zones and restrictions under Victorian Road Safety Road Rules 2017.
Read more about parking safely around schools.
Reduce traffic around schools
To make the roads safer and reduce road congestion, try the following:
- Walk or ride to school. Use your Walk to School map to find the best route to your school. You can request a map if your school doesn’t have one.
- Park a little further away from school and enjoy a short walk - avoiding traffic and parking pressure. Many schools have nearby sporting Reserves with parking that families can use during the week.
- Carpool with a friend.
Education and school resources
As part of the Safe Around Schools program, Casey Council provides a dedicated service to support schools as a safe precinct for the community. We can provide:
- Physical and digital resources for sharing with parents
- Observation visits to gather data and understand issues
- Mapping of safe walking route options for families
- Signage for Drop off Pick Up Zones
- Activity sheets and resources for students
- On-site visit to engage with families and students around specific concerns
- Presentations to parents, transition & orientation events, student leaders and the School Council
Resources
[show_all]
- Educators: early years
Activity Sheets
- Activity Sheet - Holding hands - example
- Activity Sheet - Holding hands
- Activity Sheet - Memory game cards - printable
- Activity Sheet - Red Man Green Man - instruction sheet
Colouring sheets
- Colouring Sheet - Larry (School Crossing Supervisor)
- Colouring Sheet - Colouring Sheet - Lottie (School Crossing Supervisor)
- Colouring Sheet - Meet Sonny
- Colouring Sheet - Meet Sophie
- Colouring Sheet - Pedestrian lights
Powerpoint presentation
Road safety songs
- Lollipop Person – The Wiggles
- Crossing The Road
- Starting out safely
- Stop Look Listen
- When I Walk Across The Road
- RACV road safe song
Road safety videos
External early years road safety resources
- Teachers: prep – grade 2
Activity Sheets
- Activity Sheet – Stop Look Listen Think
- Activity Sheet – Pedestrian Lights
- Activity Sheet – Match the pictures
- Colouring Sheets – Crossing Supervisors
- Colouring Sheets – Wear your helmet
- Colouring Sheets – Meet the SAS Characters
PowerPoint Presentations
- Prep – Pedestrian Safety
- Prep – Passenger Safety
- Grade 1 & 2 – Pedestrian Safety
- Grade 1 & 2 – Passenger Safety
- Active Travel – all Junior students (coming soon)
- Student Participation Certificate
Lesson Plans
- Teachers: grade 3 – 4
Activity Sheets
PowerPoint Presentations
- Grade 3 & 4 – Pedestrian Safety
- Grade 3 & 4 – Passenger Safety
- Active Travel – all Junior students (coming soon)
- Student Participation Certificate
Lesson Plans
- Teachers: grade 5 – 6
Activity Sheets
PowerPoint Presentations
- Grade 5 & 6 – Pedestrian & Passenger Safety
- Grade 5 & 6 - Active Travel (coming soon)
- Student Participation Certificate
Lesson Plans
- School leadership
Content for families
- Drop off Pick up Zone
- Follow the Rules & Signs
- Let's Keep Our Children Safe
- Reduce Car Trips
- Active Travel - Helmets and Independent Travel
Brochures - Safe Around Schools
- Safe Around Schools – key messages
- Drop off and Pick Up Zone
- Safe Around Schools – postcard
- School Crossings
Video links
Easy English Materials
- Easy English - How to stay Safe Around Schools
- Easy English - Pick Up & Drop Off Zone
- Easy English - Follow the Rules & Signs
- Easy English - Be Courteous & Aware
- Easy English - Reduce Car Trips
Translated Materials
- Dari – Safe Around Schools A4 key messages
- Mandarin – Safe Around Schools A4 key messages
- Tagalog – Safe Around Schools A4 key messages
- Multiple languages - Drop off and Pick Up Zone
School Assembly content
School Orientation
- Families
General road safety
- Safety Town – everything families need to know
- Safe Around Schools flyer
- Drop off and Pick Up Zone flyer
- Videos in languages: Safe Steps – Road Safety
- How to help your kids get around safely on their own
- Active travel – taking the first steps as a family
- Safe Around School Crossings - translations
Helmet Safety
Starting School – Primary & Secondary
- Students
Activity & Colouring Sheets
- Activity Sheet – Stop Look Listen Think
- Activity Sheet – Pedestrian Lights
- Activity Sheet – Match the pictures
- Colouring Sheets – Crossing Supervisors
- Colouring Sheets – Wear your helmet
- Colouring Sheets – Meet the SAS Characters
- Active Travel Scavenger Hunt
- Active Travel Weather Chart
- Word Find – Grade 3 & 4
- Word Find – Grade 5 & 6
Bike Safety
Pedestrian Safety
- Additional links and resources
- Teaching resources portal - Road Safety Education Victoria
- Welcome to Safety Town – New South Wales government
- Road Safety Tips for Parents – Starting Out Safely
- Bike riding resources for parents – Bicycle Network
- Drivers and sharing the road - VicRoads
- Road safety education - VicRoads
- Road safety in schools - Transport Accident Commission
Contact us
For more information or to contact us email safearoundschools@casey.vic.gov.au
We want your feedback!
Please complete this short survey to help us improve this page.