Free school transport?
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Free school transport?
Could someone please advise on this a little bit more. If we were to live within catchment on the given grammar school would it be free bus transport? Or would that only happen if it was the nearest secondary level school?
This is all still very new and trying to get all the info that we can. I have looked at the Bucks CC website but not entirely sure on this matter still and though perhap's some of you good peeps on here could help me out
Thanks.
This is all still very new and trying to get all the info that we can. I have looked at the Bucks CC website but not entirely sure on this matter still and though perhap's some of you good peeps on here could help me out
Thanks.
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Hi MM
The general rule is that you get free transport as long as you are within catchment and live more than 3 miles from the school, regardless of GS or Upper.
Edit: This is the link you need: http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bcc/schools/transport.page?
Sally-Anne
The general rule is that you get free transport as long as you are within catchment and live more than 3 miles from the school, regardless of GS or Upper.
Edit: This is the link you need: http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bcc/schools/transport.page?
Sally-Anne
Just so you are aware - Bucks CC are VERY strict on the 3 miles distance and it doesn't matter whether there is a route that you would allow an 11 year old to walk on a dark winter morning - an unlit road with no pavement is seemingly acceptable (bitter and twisted, me?? )
However, if you are within 3 miles and receiving certain benefits you may still qualify for free transport. Alternatively there are usually some concesionary places on school transport - you pay for a bus pass and your child travels on the same bus as the "free transport" children.
You get a little info pack including details of transport with your allocation letter in March. In the meantime, the transport people at BCC are on 01296 383938.
However, if you are within 3 miles and receiving certain benefits you may still qualify for free transport. Alternatively there are usually some concesionary places on school transport - you pay for a bus pass and your child travels on the same bus as the "free transport" children.
You get a little info pack including details of transport with your allocation letter in March. In the meantime, the transport people at BCC are on 01296 383938.
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You need to use this site
http://www.transportdirect.info/Web2/Jo ... heparam=11
Fill in your starting point and the destination (if you use the name of the school it is a "facility/attraction") and click on advanced options - about 3/4 of the way down change "fastest" to "shortest". This is the data BCC use to check your entitlement to free transport. No allowance is made for unlit roads, no pavements, steep hills or time taken to walk - the small print says something like "accompanied by a responsible adult where appropriate" - well, who has the time in a morning to walk 2 children to 2 different schools on opposite sides of town? Yes I do have a bee in my bonnet about this
http://www.transportdirect.info/Web2/Jo ... heparam=11
Fill in your starting point and the destination (if you use the name of the school it is a "facility/attraction") and click on advanced options - about 3/4 of the way down change "fastest" to "shortest". This is the data BCC use to check your entitlement to free transport. No allowance is made for unlit roads, no pavements, steep hills or time taken to walk - the small print says something like "accompanied by a responsible adult where appropriate" - well, who has the time in a morning to walk 2 children to 2 different schools on opposite sides of town? Yes I do have a bee in my bonnet about this
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