You need to have your child enrolled at school before we can arrange transport for you but we can advise before enrolment as to whether you would qualify for transport help from a particular address. All homes have a school designated to them for transport assistance. To be eligible for free School Transport a pupil must attend the designated school appropriate for his/her age and the home address, and must be over the statutory distance. This is a national standard and is two miles for pupils under 8 years and three miles from age eight. The distance is measured along the ‘shortest available walking route’. If you are unsure which school is designated to your address for transport entitlement (which can be different to the school’s own admission criteria) or whether you are over 2 or 3 miles, please contact the Education Transport Department.
If you are entitled to free school meals, or the maximum level of Working Tax Credit, further eligibility criteria applies:
Primary School Children:
Secondary School children:
If your child has a statement of special needs that specifies transport, please refer to http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/education-and-learning/sen-transport.htm. Children with special needs but without a specific statement are assessed for eligibility to free transport in the standard way. (please see “what are the eligibility factors for entitlement to free school transport”)
If a pupil is not entitled to free school transport under the standard criteria and the parent or carer feels that there are exceptional education, medical or social grounds which may affect how we consider an application for free transport, please complete an application form and attach a letter explaining the special circumstances. These will be considered confidentially.
Parents who attend church every week may choose to send their child
to a school which is supported by the religious faith followed by the child and his/her family. We will
consider giving help with transport if the school designated for transport entitlement purposed is within
certain distance criteria, and you are pracicing members of that faith of the level of consistent attendance
specified within the County Council's policy on transport (see http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/education-transport-policy.pdf (pdf 56Kb)
).
As of September 2007, there is a charge for this provision for students starting years 0, 1 and 7 and 8, where the chosen denominational school is not the local area catchment school. The cost of this transport provision is dependent on the age of the child and the distance travelled as follows:
These fees may be waived for families who are in receipt of Free School Meals or the maximum level of Working Tax Credit. Additionally, the distance criterion for entitlement is reduced to 2 miles for qualifying pupils.
Unfortunately, there is no entitlement to school transport for pupils attending ‘taster’ days at schools and you will need to make your own arrangements for them to get there by fare-paying bus/lift/walking or cycling.
The eligibility will need to be re-assessed from your new address. Please contact the Education Transport Unit on 01225 713398 with your new details.
The measured route must be one along which a child, accompanied as necessary, can walk with reasonable safety to school. If the route (or part of the route) is considered by you to be unsafe, the County Council will assess it using the guidelines on safety we use for the whole county. If part of the route is assessed as unsafe, an alternative shortest route is looked for and, if it is over the statutory distance, free transport will be given. Please write to the Education Transport team giving details of the part of the route needing assessment.
This is a national standard used to measure entitlement to free School Transport. The distance is measured along the shortest available walking route between the child’s home and school. Parents can be confused by this and believe that we expect their child to walk to school, but it is just termed a walking route because in some areas part of the measurement may be along paths and not roads. Nobody expects children to walk but it is for parents to take responsibility for getting their child to and from school if they live under the statutory distance.
A petrol allowance can be considered only if there is no suitable bus/train/taxi running in the area; or where parental transport would be more appropriate for the pupil, due to exceptional circumstances. Please complete an application form and we will let you know whether this can be authorised.
If you have been refused a place at the designated school to your home address, transport to the next nearest school can only be considered if you have appealed against the decision. If a place at the designated school is still refused, after appeal, then transport can be considered to the next nearest school (by distance) from your home address if it fits the distance or route safety criteria. If applying to the next nearest school, please enclose a copy of the administration appeal refusal letter with your application. However, of course, you need to have applied on time in the admissions process to be considered for transport to anywhere else. If you moved house and had to apply late for transport, please supply proof of your house move date.
Unfortunately, there is no entitlement to school transport for pupils attending work experience placements and you will need to make your own arrangements for them to get there by fare-paying bus/lift/walking or cycling.
Application forms are available each Spring from schools within Wiltshire.
Alternatively, you may request a form online that we will send you, or telephone
us on 01225 713000. If you prefer, you can download the Form (pdf 725Kb)
, complete the form,
and post
it to us.
If your child is attending a denominational school, which is NOT the
local catchment school for your home address, and is in Years 0 or 7, you will need a different form,
which can be collected from the school or downloaded by viewing the Denominational Transport
Application Form (pdf 274Kb)
.
Once your transport entitlement has been assessed, you will receive a letter from the Education Transport Team.
Applications for transport to a denominational school for faith reasons will also be checked by a panel consisting of priests and education/teaching staff. Notifications of refusals and approvals will be sent out after the attendance review panel have met to confirm consistent weekly church attendances have qualified the family for this transport.
If you are requiring transport to start in the autumn term, please return your completed form to the Transport Department by 1 June for students in years 0 - 11 and before 30 June for students over 16. At any other time of the year, please allow 3 weeks.
Applications for transport to a denominational school, for students in year 0 or 7, are to be submitted by 20th April.
You don’t need to re-apply unless you change address or your child changes school (including moving to senior school).
Please contact the Customer Care Unit on 01225 713000 if you have a change of details such as changing address or changing school/college part-way through your Primary or Secondary or Further Education, the Entitlement Team will have to re-assess your application and they will write to you as soon as possible after you have informed them of this. For changing school or college at the usual ages of 5, 11 or 16 you need to complete a transport application form which you can obtain from the Customer Care Unit. Please note – even if you stay at the same school at the age of 16, you need to apply to the Post-16 Transport Scheme at that time because you aren’t in compulsory education any more.
While we expect all our school/college buses to run on time, unexpected delays and problems may occur from time to time. If your school/college bus does not arrive, please wait at the bus stop until 30 minutes after the bus is due, then ring the County Council’s Education Transport Hotline on 01225 713365. We will then contact the company for you and arrange alternative transport if necessary.
Information on school and college buses in Wiltshire can be obtained by ringing the County Council’s Education Transport Hotline on 01225 713365.
Students who are being issued with a bus pass by the County Council should also find this information included on the backing card onto which the pass is attached. Please remember that students should always be at the bus stop 5 minutes before their bus is due
In order to avoid the risk of overloading, School buses can normally only be used by children or students who have been issued with bus pass for that route by Wiltshire County Council. However, there are a few exceptions so to check if this rule applies on your route, please ring the County Council’s Education Transport Hotline on 01225 713365.
Students are only able to travel on the bus for which their pass has been issued. If there is more than one bus serving your area, it may be possible for you to change buses if there is space available - please ring the County Council’s Education Transport Hotline on 01225 713365 to find out if this is possible. Please also ring this number if you wish to change your pick up point,
Transport is normally only provided at the start and end of the normal school/college day.
We regret that it is not possible to provide extra transport for those students who choose stay behind for extra-curricular activities. However, occasionally, we may be able to arrange for your bus pass to be accepted on an ordinary bus service if one is available at no extra cost - please ring the County Council’s Education Transport Hotline on 01225 713365 if you need this facility.
Please ring the bus company direct on the telephone number shown on the backing card which the bus pass was attached to. If you cannot find this, please ring the County Council’s Education Transport Hotline on 01225 713365 and we will do our best to help (please note that it may take a few days for your property to be recovered and that you may have to go to the company’s office to collect it. A small administration fee may also be charged by the bus company).
Please listen to your local radio station to see if your school is closed or if the bus has been cancelled. If there is no announcement, go to you pick up point for the normal time but wrap up warm as the bus may get delayed en route. If the bus has not arrived 30 minutes after it is due, please ring the County Council’s Education Transport Hotline on 01225 713365 for advice. In bad weather, it may be necessary for the bus company to cancel the morning school journey at short notice if they not believe that they can reach the school safely.
Please email your name and address to us at passengertransport@wiltshire.gov.uk or ring 01225 713253 so that we can send you an application form.
Please ask your son/daughter to go to Student Services/School Office and request a lost ticket form which includes a 2-week temporary pass. Complete and send this form, together with a payment of £10.00 (cheque or PO payable to Wiltshire County Council) to the Passenger Transport Unit.
Please ask your son/daughter to go to Student Services/School Office and request a replacement ticket form which includes a 2-week temporary pass. Complete and send this form, together with the damaged pass, to the Passenger Transport Unit.
Please ask your son/daughter to go to Student Services/School Office and request a replacement ticket form which includes a 2-week temporary pass. Complete and send this form, together with the incorrect pass, to the Passenger Transport Unit.
Please send your bus pass back to the Passenger Transport Unit, or to the school, so that it can be cancelled.
If you suspect that your child may be being bullied whilst traveling to or from school, report the matter to the school and to Transport Support and Training Team within the Passenger Transport Unit. Transport Support and Training Team will request a drivers report. The issues raised will then be investigated.
Contact the Transport Support and Training Team within Passenger Transport Unit and give details of your child’s transport with your specific concerns. Depending on the concerns raised, the Transport Support and Training Team will then implement a full investigation and take any necessary action to ensure that the concern is resolved in the shortest possible time.
Contact the Transport Support and Training Team within Passenger Transport Unit and give details of your child’s transport with your specific concerns. Depending on the concerns raised, Transport Support and Training Team will then implement a full investigation and take any necessary action to ensure that the concern is resolved appropriately in the shortest possible time.
By Post
Transport Support and Training Team
Passenger Transport
Unit
Wiltshire County Council
County Hall
Bythesea Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14
8JD
By E-mail
passengertransport@wiltshire.gov.uk
By Telephone
Freefone 0800 915 9910
By Fax
01225 713317