Scooter Training: Building Safe Scooting Skills

Scooter Training designed for riders of all abilities—from complete beginners to confident scooterers. Open to children aged 5 and above, our professional instruction helps develop essential handling skills, safety awareness, and confidence.

Who We Work With

Our scooter training sessions are delivered primarily through:

  • Schools

  • Local and national authorities

  • School travel planning teams

  • Teachers and educational support staff

  • Health and fitness projects

  • Active lifestyle initiatives

Session Structure

Each scooter training session lasts approximately 60 minutes and is expertly designed to build both technical skills and safety awareness:

Playground Session (30 minutes)

  • Fun, interactive activities

  • Development of core scooter handling skills

  • Balance and control exercises

  • Manoeuvring techniques

  • Safe stopping practice

Pavement Session (30 minutes)

  • Safe scooting on pavements

  • Hazard perception training

  • Road awareness skills

  • Pedestrian interaction

  • Real-world application of skills

What We Provide

  • Two or three professional, qualified instructors per session

  • All necessary safety equipment

  • Structured, progressive learning activities

  • Adaptable instruction for different ability levels

  • Session certificates (optional)

Bespoke Training Options

We understand that every school has different needs. That's why we offer customised sessions tailored to your specific requirements, scheduling constraints, or particular skill focus areas.

Ideal Group Size

Our standard sessions accommodate class sizes of up to 30 children, ensuring each participant receives appropriate attention and guidance.

Book Scooter Training

Would you like to help your pupils develop safer scooting skills? Contact Pedal Power Training today.

Give your students the skills to scoot safely and confidently, contributing to both their independence and active travel goals!

“What a Wonder Woman she is!”

— Parent, whose child was taught to ride by our Director, Donna Coyne