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Bus Journeys to School Bus Journeys To School Overview We currently offer a transport services to school. These services are available in the following areas: Lindley Northowram Salterhebble The cost of the service is £3 per day, payable for the whole year (regardless if your child does not use the service every day) for 190 school days this works out at £570 per year, this must be paid in monthly instalments through parent mail. Transport passes will be issued to all students when registered on the transport service. These passes will need to be shown the bus driver when getting on the bus. If you require further information, please email: [email protected] FAQ How do I apply for my child to have a place on a transport service? You will need to complete an online transport application on our school website. When can I apply/register my child on a transport service? If you are interested in registering your child, you can visit our school website under ‘School Life’ click on bespoke minibus service. Here you will find an application form. The form takes around 5-10 minutes to complete. What does the £3 include? The £3 covers your child per day, to and from school. What if my child lost their transport pass? A replacement pass costs £2 – these can be purchased from our school money system “Parent Mail” Where can I see a map of the available routes? Visit our website: https://www.rastrick.calderdale.sch.uk/bespoke-minibus-service/ Does my child have to catch the bus every day? The cost of the service is £3 per day, payable for the whole year (regardless if your child does not use the service every day) for 190 school days this works out at £570 per year, this must be paid in monthly instalments through parent mail. Where will my child board the bus? Your child will be supervised by a member of staff at all times, the students will board the bus in the front of school. Buses to and from RHS There are also bus services from all parts of Rastrick and Brighouse and there are direct services from Halifax and Huddersfield. B10 Huddersfield – RHS B11 Bradley – RHS C35 RHS – Halifax Bus station (operates PM only) Metro advises all students purchase a Young Persons PhotoCard, which allows half fare travel for all 11-16 year olds. This is used alongside paying for your fare. If you have any enquires please visit www.wymetro.com or ring Metro Line on 0113 245 7676 C35 Rastrick High School - Halifax Bus Station B10 B11 St. Georges Square - Rastrick High School Deighton Road at Riddings Road - Rastrick High School - Huddersfield Bus Station Rastrick High School .
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