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Cost of transport to school - rough survey

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 23/06/2009 11:34

Hi,
Can I ask please:

If your child travels to school by council/public transport and the journey is less than 3 miles away how much do you have to pay each year? Please can you tell me the mode of transport and rough distance.

Thank you very much

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gingertoo · 23/06/2009 11:38

I'll watch this thread with interest.....
Have just discovered that I'm going to have to pay £300 per year, per child for them to get the bus to their secondary school because we are out of catchment - we're about 10mins drive away.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 23/06/2009 11:48

Do you know what distance that translates to gingertoo? (and if you don't mind saying, which county - I should have asked that too)

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ErnestTheBavarian · 23/06/2009 12:05

£300 pc pa - pa, ours are £100 pc pw - is a long way though. Thank God we don't have to pay. Doesn't help OP though, just thought I'd mention it...

foofi · 23/06/2009 12:07

dd1 goes on train for £30 per month
dd1 goes on private minibus for £120 per term

PestoMonster · 23/06/2009 12:11

Hello, my dd1 started at High School last September and we pay £5.00 each week for a 5 day bus pass.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 23/06/2009 12:14

Thank you very much.
I'm asking cos our council want to charge £500/annum for a journey under 3 miles next year on a school bus. I want to see how hard we can push to get the cost down.

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gingertoo · 23/06/2009 12:22

I'm in Notts, Ohyoubadbadkitten, and I think its prob about 6 miles via country lanes.

The annoying thing is, my chosen school is actually nearer to our home than the catchment school, but that's another very long story...........

bruffin · 23/06/2009 12:33

Ds's school is about 6 miles away and we pay £50-£60 a half term for the train.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 23/06/2009 12:48

So far, at least its looking like our council is going out on a limb with its charges. Thats something in our favour.

gingertoo - its such an annoying system!

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roisin · 23/06/2009 18:45

3.3 miles. It costs £8.70 per week for a bus pass (regular bus service, not a special school bus).

ie £340 per year (39 weeks).

NB We chose to send him to this school though. There is a school 3 mins walk away!

idobelieveinfairies · 23/06/2009 18:48

Ours is done by school bus tickets..50p per trip.

sarah293 · 23/06/2009 19:03

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 23/06/2009 19:15

Riven - that is very ouch!

Thank you everyone for your replies

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scienceteacher · 23/06/2009 19:37

My boys spend around £2 per day on public transport to and from school. The actual school bus is £6. It's a distance of around 5 miles.

My 17-year old can pay child fares because he bought a £10 ID card from the council for that purpose.

MaureenMLove · 23/06/2009 19:46

Blimey, that's a lot of money for some of you guys! Glad I live in London, all of a sudden!

Wilts · 23/06/2009 19:52

We pay just £488 per year for Ds1, his school is about 6 miles away from home.

Wilts · 23/06/2009 19:52

Not sure where the random just came from !

OhYouBadBadKitten · 23/06/2009 22:15

lol at random just!

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poopscoop · 23/06/2009 22:18

we are out of catchment by 1 mile and it is £500 per year for the bus.

MrsBartlet · 24/06/2009 21:19

We are in Essex and pay £10 a week for dd to go on a regular bus(not school bus)to her school which is about 3 miles away, so £390 per annum. It is not our catchment school though and even though that is further away the council pay to bus children from our area to it.

frogs · 24/06/2009 21:23

Buses are free in London for under-16s, so nothing. IIRC you have to pay a £10 deposit for the travelcard.

sarah293 · 25/06/2009 07:41

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purepurple · 25/06/2009 07:44

DD goes on the school bus which is £1 each way.
The normal bus does not stop near our house. But if she walks to the bus stop (15 mins) the fare is 42p.
She also takes her bike some days, and has even been known to walk too. Her school is about 2 miles away.

sarah293 · 25/06/2009 08:19

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 25/06/2009 13:33

Usually Riven, as long as theres a reasonable route.

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