PUPILS at two special schools were invited to Odsal Stadium in Bradford to learn about safety.
The event was organised by the Stay Safe project, a multi-agency partnership which helps teach important life skills to children.
The schools involved were Chellow Heights Primary School, Bradford, which sent 13 pupils, and Delius School, Bradford, which sent 18 pupils.
During their visit, the pupils received talks and were shown demonstrations about road safety, fire safety, and safety around dogs.
They were also given advice about the dangers of electricity and gas and took part in a first aid taster session.
Organisations involved included British Transport Police, the school nurse team at Bradford Council, Bradford District Care Trust and Northern Gas Networks.
The event was held in addition to a wider project in which 1,440 pupils at selected schools across the district are taking part in a new scheme called Inspiring Bradford which encourages them to aim high in their future careers.
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