The school for special primary education in Waregem is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary this year, marking a significant milestone with a memorable motorbike event. Traditionally, children from the annual open-air classes in Brasschaat have been escorted back to Waregem by motorcyclists, a custom that has brought joy to many students over the years. On 2025-06-27 19:05:00, this cherished tradition was expanded to include all 220 pupils, turning the event into a large-scale celebration.
- School celebrates fifty years with motor tradition
- Children ride motorcycles from Brasschaat to Waregem
- Younger students travel in vintage oldtimers
- Motorcycle club The Original Wingmen collaborates annually
- 220 students participate in large celebratory motor ride
- Older students enjoy hundred-motor procession to Brielmeersen
For decades, the Antwerp motor club The Original Wingmen has collaborated with the school to organise the motorbike rides. This year, older students enjoyed a spectacular convoy of around one hundred motorcycles heading towards the Brielmeersen, while younger children experienced the thrill of riding in vintage cars. Such an event not only honours the school’s history but also creates lasting memories for the entire school community.
How does a motorbike ride unite a school community? And what makes this anniversary celebration so special for Waregem’s students? The answers lie in the shared excitement and inclusivity of the event, which culminates in a festive atmosphere that everyone can enjoy.
Why has this motorbike tradition endured for so long, and what impact does it have on the students? The event highlights several key points:
- It fosters a sense of belonging and school pride among pupils of all ages.
- The collaboration with The Original Wingmen motor club strengthens community ties within Antwerp and Waregem.
- Involving all 220 students ensures inclusivity, allowing everyone to partake in the celebration.
- The combination of motorcycles and vintage cars adds excitement and variety to the experience.
Looking ahead, such vibrant celebrations pave the way for more community-driven school events across Belgium. Will other schools adopt similar traditions to enrich their students’ experiences and strengthen local bonds?