P6 Lumphinnans Primary School pupils completed their bikeability training with a trip to Lochore Meadows Country Park.
The young cyclists have been led by two of the parent volunteers, Sam Butcher and Lee Easton.
They have been working weekly in the playground with the bikers as the kids sharpened their cycling proficiency skills.
Depute headteacher, Lyndsey Morrice, said that enthusiasm the youngsters have shown has been tremendous, assisted by Sam and Lee.
Bikeability is a cycle training scheme designed to give children the skills and confidence they need both to cycle safely on the roads, and to encourage them to carry on cycling into adulthood.
It is managed by Cycling Scotland, the national organisation for cycling promotion, on behalf of the Bikeability Scotland Delivery Group.
They headed for the Meadows on a lovely sunny day to completely their Bikeability training and had a great time working in perfect conditions.
With the park's loch providing a perfect backdrop they worked away at their skills and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
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