"The school clearly understands the importance of healthy eating and physical activity for its children. They are not just talking the talk, they are walking the walk and showing their community they are true to their values and vision," said Abi Alger, Heart Foundation health promotion coordinator.
"The school's fantastic new bike track is inspiring the children to get their legs and hearts pumping."
Nine-year-old Hurupaki School students Annmary Eldo and Ellies Kim are two of many students who have learned to ride a bike since the track opened in October last year, said Ms Posthumus.
"We particularly want to teach cycling skills and safety. We have a lot of children who have learned to ride on the school courts and moved on to the cycle track, some of them are older kids who are aged 9 and 10," she said.
The school was awarded the trophy at a special assembly held yesterday.
The Bikes in School programme was started in Hawke's Bay and is run in Northland by Bike Northland, with support from Whangarei District Council and a range of businesses.
Raurimu Ave, Ruakaka, Otaika Valley, Onerahi and Ohaeawai schools also have tracks supported by the Bikes in Schools programme, while St Francis Xavier, Kaurihohore, Waipu and Te Kopuru schools will follow soon.