Junior Travel Ambassadors (JTAs)

Junior travel ambassadors help to promote safer, active and independent travel within the school community in a fun and engaging way.

The Junior Travel Ambassador (JTA) scheme encourages peer-to-peer engagement to promote safer, active and independent travel within the school community in a fun and engaging way. The JTA scheme gives pupils all the support and resources they need to spread important messages while building skills for life.

Here are some images from our popular Road Safety competition, Brighten Your Bag, which is usually led by the JTAs:

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Brighten Your Bag examples, with children's backpacks decorated in reflective tape with a picture of a bus and colourful slogans: Walk to school safe, shine bright at night

An important part of JTAs' work is to promote independent travel to Year 6 pupils and their parents as they prepare to start secondary school; in many cases travelling independently for the first time. This will include running projects and schemes to share ideas on travel planning and teaching pupils how to use resources such as TfL's journey planner.

Through the implementation of the JTA scheme, you will find that your school will meet various criteria for STARS Accreditation. More information on STARS can be found on their website. 

How to take part

If your school is taking part in the JTA scheme, please contact us stating:

  • your school
  • who the JTA co-ordinator is
  • JTA co-ordinator's email address
  • how many JTAs you have / plan on recruiting

If you are a parent and want to use the JTA resources at home, please feel free to do so!

You can download the JTA guides (one for pupils and one for teachers) from the TfL website.