School Line Marking & Playground Carpark Safety Guide

5 December 2025 8 min readBy Niel Bennet
School drop-off zone with clearly marked kiss and drop area, pedestrian crossings, and bus bay markings during morning arrival

School Line Marking and Playground Carpark Safety Guide

A primary school principal in Ringwood contacted us after a near-miss incident. A parent reversing out of a poorly marked bay nearly struck a child running between cars. The school's line marking was so faded that parents had created their own informal parking patterns.

Schools present unique line marking challenges. You're managing children with unpredictable behaviour, parents in a hurry, buses, staff vehicles, and delivery trucks, all in concentrated peak periods. Clear, visible markings aren't just convenient; they're essential safety infrastructure.

Kiss and Drop Zone Design

Effective kiss-and-drop zones keep traffic flowing while ensuring children exit vehicles safely onto the footpath side. Poor design creates congestion, frustration, and dangerous situations.

Essential Kiss and Drop Elements:

  • Continuous lane marking (no individual bays - keeps traffic moving)
  • 2 MINUTE ZONE text at entry point
  • NO PARKING symbols every 15-20 metres
  • Directional arrows indicating traffic flow
  • Contrasting colour for drop zone (yellow recommended)
  • Clear exit marking to prevent reversing

Bus Bay Requirements

School buses require dedicated bays with specific dimensions and safety zones. Standard car parking dimensions are inadequate for bus operations.

Bus Bay Specifications:

  • Bay width: 3.5m minimum
  • Bay length: 12.5m for standard school bus, 14.5m for coaches
  • BUS ONLY text (minimum 500mm letter height)
  • Yellow cross-hatching in no-standing zones
  • Safe pedestrian path from bus door to footpath

Pedestrian Safety Markings

Children don't always follow designated paths. Pedestrian markings need to guide natural movement patterns while remaining highly visible to drivers.

Critical Pedestrian Marking Areas:

  • Zebra crossings at all vehicle/pedestrian intersections
  • Footpath continuation markings across driveways
  • SLOW markings at pedestrian crossing approaches
  • Speed limit markings (typically 10km/h or 20km/h)
  • CHILDREN CROSSING text at entry points

Staff and Visitor Parking

Separating staff parking from parent areas reduces confusion and ensures teachers can access vehicles without navigating peak drop-off chaos.

Staff Area Recommendations:

  • STAFF ONLY text at entry and throughout zone
  • Numbered bays for assigned parking (if applicable)
  • Visitor spaces near main office entrance
  • Principal/Deputy reserved spaces clearly marked

Playground Line Marking

Beyond carparks, schools benefit from playground line marking for sport, games, and organised activity areas.

Popular Playground Markings:

  • Basketball half-courts and full courts
  • Netball courts (indoor and outdoor)
  • Four square grids
  • Hopscotch patterns
  • Running tracks and athletic lanes
  • Assembly area boundaries
  • Quiet zone delineation

Material Considerations for Schools

School environments require materials that balance durability, safety, and budget constraints.

Carpark Areas:

Thermoplastic for pedestrian crossings and high-visibility safety zones. Waterborne paint acceptable for standard parking bays given lower traffic volume during school hours.

Playground Areas:

Line marking paint for asphalt playgrounds. Consider non-slip additives for areas prone to wet weather. Bright colours (red, blue, yellow) for game markings to engage students.

School Holiday Scheduling

Major line marking projects should be scheduled during school holidays when the site is vacant. This allows full-site access and adequate cure time without safety risks.

Best Scheduling Windows:

  • December-January summer holidays: Best weather conditions, longest break
  • April school holidays: Good for smaller projects
  • September holidays: Pre-Term 4 refresh before busy end of year

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should school line marking be refreshed?

Carpark markings typically need refreshing every 2-3 years for schools due to lower traffic than commercial properties. Playground markings may need annual touch-ups for high-use games like basketball courts.

Can we add educational markings like alphabet paths?

Absolutely. Many primary schools incorporate educational elements like number lines, alphabet paths, maps of Australia, and times tables grids. These combine learning with active play.

Do you work with school P&C budgets?

Yes, we regularly work with P&C associations and school councils on staged projects that fit annual budget allocations. Priority areas can be addressed first with remaining zones completed in subsequent years.

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