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St Dominic's College (+64 9) 839 0380 St Dominic’s Catholic College [email protected] Founded by the Dominican Sisters 29 Rathgar Road, Henderson, Auckland 0610 PO Box 21-123, Henderson, Auckland 0650 BUS ROUTES FOR 2021 BUS 1 BETHELLS BEACH Free for students more than 2.4km from Waitakere or Swanson Rail Stations. Otherwise a pay bus. BUS 2 SCENIC DRIVE Free for students 2.4km from Swanson Rd and 4.8 kms from Liston College. Otherwise a pay bus. BUS 3 RIVERHEAD Free for students 2.4km from SH16. All other students a pay bus. BUS 7 HUAPAI / KUMEU Free for students living in this area, 2.4km from SH16 and 2.4km from Waitakere Rail Station. BUS 9 MURIWAI Free for students living from Muriwai to 2.4km from Waimauku BUS 11 TAUPAKI Free for students 2.4km from Waitakere Station and 2.4km from SH16. Then a pay bus. BUS 12 WAIRERE ROAD Free for students 2.4km from the Waitakere Rail Station. Boundary 200m from Duffys Rd intersection. Otherwise a pay bus BUS 1611 PIHA/KAREKARE Free for students who live in the Piha/Karekare and Anawhata areas only All eligible students will receive a bus pass which must be presented to the driver each ride. IF YOUR DAUGHTER IS ELIGIBLE FOR FREE TRAVEL PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE TO ORGANISE A BUS PASS Non-eligible students wishing to access bus 1, 2, 9 or 12 will need to purchase a ten-ride ticket for $25.00 from the College office. Note: Ministry of Education criteria state that for a student to be eligible for free travel to school he or she must; live at least 4.8km from the school and live more than 2.4km from any form of public transport. Thus all students within 4.8km of Liston/St Dominic’s, within 2.4km of Waitakere or Swanson rail stations, within 2.4km of SH16, Hobsonville Road, are deemed not eligible for free transport. Students in Henderson, Massey, West Harbour, Glen Eden and like areas are deemed to have access to public transport and are also not eligible. 060/080 WAIMAUKU / MASSEY AT Hop Card (refer to at.govt.nz for AT Hop Card retailers) 050 WEST HARBOUR / MASSEY AT Hop Card (refer to at.govt.nz for AT Hop Card retailers) LS6 HSN VALLEY/ HSN HEIGHTS $25.00 ten-ride ticket available from school office LS7 GLEN EDEN $25.00 ten-ride ticket available from school office For further information on possible routes to the college you may consult Auckland Transport website: at.govt.nz 050 WEST HARBOUR / MASSEY 7.25am 151 Hobsonville Road, Marina View Drive, West Harbour Drive, Moire Road, Luckens Road, Hobsonville Road, 7.35am Hobsonville Road, Oriel Ave, Moire Road, Granville Road, Royal Road 7.45am Royal Road, Makora Road, Triangle Road, Waimumu Road, Don Buck Road, Universal Drive, Rathgar Road to Liston / St Dominic’s College then on to Holy Cross 060 WAIMAUKU / MASSEY – public bus available to all students 7.15am Depart Helensville 7.40am Pick-up cnr Waimauku Station & Factory Rd, SH16 Huapai, Kumeu - Westgate, transfer to Bus 080 (no charge) then on to Triangle Road, Reynella Drive, Hewlett Place, Waimumu Road, Don Buck Road, Swanson Road, Rathgar Rd BUS 1 BETHELLS BEACH – available to eligible students only until Range Rd, then a pay bus 7.30am McKay Road, Bethells Road, Te Henga Road, Scenic Drive, Swanson Road: TRANSFER AT STARLING PARK TO BUS 2 (1628) – then to Liston / St Dominic’s. All students must produce a bus pass or Ritchies 10 ride ticket. www.stdoms.ac.nz BUS 2 SCENIC DRIVE – available to eligible students only until Range Road, then a pay bus 7.45am Te Henga Road turnoff up to Mountain Road, return Scenic Dr via Swanson Road, Christian Road, O’Neills Road, North Candia Road, Swanson Road, Luanda Drive, Waitemata Drive – COLLECT STUDENTS FROM BUS 12 at Starling Park (1975) then to Liston / St Dominic’s College. All students must produce a bus pass or Ritchies 10 ride ticket. BUS 3 RIVERHEAD 7.40am Barrett Road, Lloyd Rd, James Paige Lane, Lloyd Road, Barrett Rd, Coatesville Highway, Newton Road, School Road, Coatesville Highway, SH16, Massey High School – TRANSFER TO 1614 or 1615 All students must produce a bus pass or Ritchies 10 ride ticket. BUS 7 HUAPAI – available to eligible students 2.4km from SH16 only, then a pay bus 7.10am Old North Road 1st pick-up at 263, Oraha Road, SH16, Trigg Road, Fosters Road, Awa Road, Tawa Road, Access Road, SH16, Don Buck Road to Massey High School – TRANSFER TO BUS 9 (1614) or BUS 11 (1615) then to Liston/St Dominic’s. All students must produce a bus pass or Ritchies 10 ride ticket. BUS 9 MURIWAI - available to eligible students only who live more than 2.4km from SH16 only 7.10am Fletcher Road, Valley Road, Muriwai Valley Road, Taiapa Road, Oaia Road, Waitea Raod, Motutara Road, Muriwai Road. 7.45am Last pick-up Fletcher Road to Massey HighSchool then to Liston/St Dominic’s All students must produce a bus pass or a Ritchies 10 ride ticket. BUS 11 TAUPAKI 7.30am 1st pick-up 41 Amriens Road, Taupaki Road, Waitakere Road, Cottle Road, Annandale Road, Hanahm Road, Waitakere Rd, Taupaki Road, Nelson Road, Redhills Road, Don Buck Road, Beauchamp Drive, Don Buck Road to Massey High School then to Liston/St Dominic’s. All students must produce a bus pass or Ritchies 10 ride ticket. BUS 12 WAIRERE ROAD/ANZAC VALLEY ROAD – available to eligible students until Duffys Road, then a pay bus 7.35am Bethells/Duffys Rd Corner, Duffys Road, Wairere Road, Turn at Jonkers Road, back along Wairere Road, Left to Bethells Road, Right Anzac Valley Road, turn at Wendy Road, return via Anzac Valley Road, Bethells Road, Waitakere Road, Swanson Road, Luanda Drive, Waitakere Drive – TRANSFER to bus 2 (1628) to Liston/St Dominic’s continue to school via Swanson Road, Rathgar Road. All students must produce a bus pass or Ritchies 10 ride ticket. LS6 HENDERSON VALLEY / HENDERSON HEIGHTS 7.40am Nth Candia & Swanson Road Corner, North Candia Road, Henderson Valley Road, Opanuku Road, Grassmere Road, Henderson Valley Road, Pine Ave, Bruce McLaren Rd, Hindmarsh Road, Farwood Road, Forest Hill Road, Border Rd, Palomino Drive, Sturges Road, Lake Panorama Drive, Bibury Ave, Chadlington Ave, Summerland Drive, Munroe Road, Metcalfe Road, Simpson Road, Pooks Road, Metcalfe Road, Swanson Road to Liston / St Dominic’s College All students must purchase a 10-ride ticket for $25.00 (from St Dominic’s College reception) or pay driver $2.60 per trip. LS7 GLEN EDEN 7.15am Parrs Cross Road, West Coast Road, Glendale Road, Oates Road, Captain Scott Road, Atkinson Road, Kaurilands Road, Glenvale Road, Woodvale Road, Woodglen Road, Glengarry Road, Rosier Road, Pisces Road, Solar Road, Libra Place, Sunvue Road, West Coast Road, 176 Parker Road, West Coast Road, Forest Hill Road, Pine Ave, Parrs Cross Road, Seymour Road, Millbrook Road, Awaroa Road, Wattle Road, View Road, Lavelle Road, Great North Rd to school All students must purchase a 10-ride ticket for $25.00 (from St Dominic’s College reception) or pay driver $2.60 per trip. PIHA PIHA – available to eligible students only who live in the Piha/Karekare area 7.35am Barnetts Hall Pre-school, Garden Road Track, 117 Marine Parade North, Piha Café, Rayner Road, Pendrell Road, 32 Piha Road, 100 Piha Road, Te Ahuahu Road, Karekare Layby, Anawhata Road Public buses available to other areas, e.g.: Te Atatu, Te Atatu Peninsula, Glendene, Royal Road. Please refer to the journey planner on the Auckland Transport website for details – at.govt.nz www.stdoms.ac.nz .
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