The first three Golden Boot winners for the year have been decided. There have been some great achievements in March, April and May. Below are the results for our top three schools in their first, second and third year of the Active School Travel (AST) program. Is your school on the list?
March Golden Boot - highest percentage of active travel
First year winner: Junction Park State School
Second and third year winner: Shorncliffe State School
Top 3 - 1st year schools
% active travel
Junction Park State School
69%
Cannon Hill Anglican College
62%
Newmarket State School
58%
Top 3 - 2nd and 3rd year schools
% active travel
Shorncliffe State School - second year
74%
Lota State School - second year
72%
Mansfield State School - third year
70%
April Golden Boot - highest increase from baseline
First year winner: Cannon Hill Anglican College
Second and third year winner: Lota State School
Top 3 - 1st year schools
% increase from baseline
Cannon Hill Anglican College
35%
St Anthony's Primary School, Kedron
32%
Stretton State College
30%
Top 3 - 2nd and 3rd year schools
% increase from baseline
Lota State School - second year
45%
Mansfield State School - third year
43%
Shorncliffe State School - second year
42%
May Golden Boot - highest percentage of walkers
First year winner: Junction Park State School
Second and third year winner: Mansfield State School
Top 3 - 1st year schools
% increase from baseline
Junction Park State School
63%
St Anthony's Primary School, Kedron
42%
Newmarket State School
41%
Top 3 - 2nd and 3rd year schools
% increase from baseline
Mansfield State School - third year
60%
St Sebastian's School, Yeronga - third year
58%
Shorncliffe State School - second year
54%
Golden Boot 2019 categories by month
Month
Category
March
Highest active travel percentage
April
Most improved percentage increase from baseline
May
Highest walking percentage (Walk Safety to School Day)
June
Highest cycling percentage
July
Highest public transport percentage
August
Highest carpooling percentage
September
Highest scootering percentage
October
Most improved percentage increase from baseline - schools under 600 students
November
Most improved percentage increase from baseline - schools over 600 students