KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
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KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
Hi, My son has been fortunate enough to be offered a place at KEGS so now need to deal with the practicalities!
Does anyone know if there are any school bus options from the Chelmer Village/Chancellor Park area of Chelmsford?
Thanks
Does anyone know if there are any school bus options from the Chelmer Village/Chancellor Park area of Chelmsford?
Thanks
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Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
Get the local bus to the station and walk. It's not far and the girls and boys all walk together
It used to be you only got funded transport if you lived over 3 miles from school.
I used to travel on the 54 from Springfield each day, they don't tend to lay on specific buses for local kids to local schools. It may have changed tho
It used to be you only got funded transport if you lived over 3 miles from school.
I used to travel on the 54 from Springfield each day, they don't tend to lay on specific buses for local kids to local schools. It may have changed tho
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Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
There's a bus that collects from CV/CP and drops at St John Payne then outside the girl's school which my son will be getting. Details on the CSSE page.
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Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
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Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
Would second that - if you are anywhere near the Chelmer Valley Park and ride, that runs very frequently (between 7am and about 7pm and £1 a day for under 16s if it's the same as the Sandon one) and there is a stop by the railway station, but there is probably a season ticket available for the 'normal' public routes, which will but down on you having to provide Mum's Taxi Services at the weekendProudmumregardless wrote:Get the local bus to the station and walk. It's not far and the girls and boys all walk together
It used to be you only got funded if you lived over 3 miles from school.
I used to travel on the 54 from Springfield each day, they don't tend to lay on specific buses for local kids to local schools. It may have changed tho
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Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
Children's weekly ticket- £12, buy on the bus and gives you unlimited travel in the Chelmsford area for 7 days.
Children's monthly ticket - £40
(Daily return £2.80-3.20)
Children's monthly ticket - £40
(Daily return £2.80-3.20)
Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
We used to live in Chelmer Village when dd started at CCHS and she got the local bus (it was the 47 then not sure if it still is now) and there were quite a few of them who got it. We did a dummy run in the summer holidays before she started - she got on the bus then ds and I jumped in the car and drove over to the Rectory Lane car park to await her arrival and make sure she got there ok. She then crossed the road and got a bus back home and we drove home! It made it slightly less daunting on her first day but as it turned out there was a lovely sixth former on the bus who helped her find her way, anyway.
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Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
Thank you, that's very helpful. I think that's probably what we will end up doing but may use the school bus for the first term until he gets the lay of the land!
Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
I can thoroughly recommend park and ride cheap and lots of flexibility on times, also would not recommend the csse bus....we used the St John Payne bus for 3 weeks in year 7....there are very few grammar school kids on it....lets just say it was an education and not a pleasant one! It was also ridiculously expensive compared to park amd ride and local bus services. They all walk in big groups to the station to get the buses so it's quite safe and although it seems scary at first my son thought it was infinitely preferable to running the gauntlet on the csse bus.
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Re: KEGS transport - within Chelmsford
Are there loads more SJP kids on the bus then? I had (I assume incorrectly) assumed that there would not be many and that it would be mostly Kegs/Cchs kids?