Palm Beach Currumbin State High School is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our students—both on campus and within the wider community. As more students ride e-bikes, we are pleased to introduce the E-Bike Safety Education Program, developed to support safe, responsible, and accountable use of e-bikes.
This program is delivered in partnership with E-Bike Safety Australia, with the support and funding of our Parents and Citizens’ Association (P&C). Every student who participates will receive their first official identification plate free of charge, courtesy of the P&C.
Program OverviewThe E-Bike Safety Education Program includes:
- Teacher-facilitated safety course delivered at school
- 50 minutes of instructional video content
- Knowledge-check quiz at the end of the course
- Official e-bike identification plate issued upon successful completion
Purpose of the identification plate:
- Confirms completion of the safety education program
- Identifies e-bikes that are permitted to be parked on school grounds
Session Details
When: Term 1, Mondays Period 4 (1:50 pm – 3:00 pm), Week 2 – Week 8.
Requirement: Students only need to attend one session to complete the course and receive their plate.
Further details about attendance will be shared directly with students.
Key Dates
From 20 April:
- Only e-bikes with the official PBC identification plate will be allowed to park on school grounds.
- E-bikes without a plate will be temporarily secured by the school
- Students will be reminded of requirements and supported to complete the program.
- Continued non-compliance may lead to disciplinary action in line with the Student Code of Conduct.
Community-Wide Safety
This initiative is supported by:
- P&C Association
- Queensland Police Service
- Parent representatives and community partners
Our shared goal is to ensure safety for students, pedestrians, and all road users, both at school and in the wider community.
School guidelines and the Student Code of Conduct will be updated to reflect these changes.