Our education programme allows us to visit schools to deliver messages to pupils about acceptable/unacceptable behaviours on public transport.
We facilitate sessions as schools see appropriate - we can work with smaller groups, year groups or full school assemblies.
We have recently procured Virtual Reality headsets and produced our own 14 minute VR film called a Victimless Crime. This focuses on the journey of a school boy who is peer pressured into throwing a brick at a bus and the consequences this has for him and the victims – it is recommended for ages 12 and upwards and more suited to smaller groups (max 30).
If schools are interested in the VR, please contact us to see what availability we have.
There is no cost for any of our sessions.
If schools wish to make contact, please do so.
For further information about this activity please contact us: