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Oxford Schools' Bus Partnership Info@Osbp.Net Oxford Schools’ Bus Partnership www.osbp.net [email protected] Route 1 Middleton Cheney (Heyfordian) Route 3 Haddenham (Heyfordian) STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM Middleton Cheney Main Road near 0640 1759 Washle Drive Haddenham Rail station 0655 1743 Brackley Market Place 0653 1749 Thame Served if requested Croughton The Blackbird 0702 1740 Long Crendon B4011, The Square 0709 1730 Aynho B4100, The 0707 1735 Long Crendon Near The Angel PH 0711 1725 Grammar House Shabbington Ickford Road 0715 1720 Adderbury Red Lion PH 0712 1730 Worminghall Clifden Road 0720 1715 Deddington Market Square 0717 1725 Wheatley Park Hill Roundabout 0730 1710 North Aston Turn A4260, layby 0722 1720 Headington London Road (near 0740 1643 Hopcroft’s Holt A4260, near garage 0727 1717 Bury Knowle Park) Kidlington Gosford School 0742 1655 Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Summertown Dew Drop Inn 0757 1637 SCHOOL AM PM Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Headington School Woodlands Road 0745 1631 SCHOOL AM PM (Senior & Junior) Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0750 1634 d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0755 1639 (6th Form Centre) Squitchey Lane) Magdalen College The Plain (AM opp. 0758 1623 School Sainsbury’s/ PM Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0800 1635 outside Sainsbury’s) (Senior) d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0808 1615 Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0805 1631 (7-11) Park Town) (Junior) Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0810 1610 d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0809 1629 (Junior) (7-11) Park Town) Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0815 1605 Magdalen College The Plain (AM 0815 1619 (Senior) School outside Sainsbury’s/ PM opp. Sainsbury’s) Headington School London Road 0819 N/A Route 4 Reading (Horseman) (Senior pupils) STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM Headington School Woodlands Road 0821 1612 (Junior pupils) Reading King’s Road/ London 0630 1750 Road Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0823 1612 Wargrave Willow Marina 0640 1730 Henley Bell Street 0655 1720 Route 2 Bicester (Heyfordian) Lower Assendon A4130, before Stonor 0658 1717 STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM Turn Nettlebed Old Kiln roundabout 0705 1710 Bicester Market Square 0650 1724 Watlington Shirburn Rd Route 5 1700 Wendlebury The Lion PH 0700 1714 Lewknor M40 Junction 6 0723 1655 Weston-on-the- Oddington Grange 0705 1711 Green (AM)/ The Chequer’s Headington Hill Oxford Brookes 0757 1629 PH (PM) University Islip Dr South’s School 0710 1704 Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Beckley Abingdon Arms 0720 1652 SCHOOL AM PM Beckley Village Hall 0722 1654 Headington School Woodlands Road 0755 1632 Bayswater Road Near crematorium If 1646 (Senior & Junior) required Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0756 1634 Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Magdalen College The Plain (AM opp. 0803 1626 SCHOOL AM PM School Sainsbury’s/ PM outside Sainsbury’s) Headington School Woodlands Road 0755 1631 d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0821 1615 (Senior & Junior) (7-11) Park Town) Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0757 1634 Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0822 1610 Magdalen College The Plain (AM opp. 0805 1625 (Junior) School Sainsbury’s/ PM Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0825 1605 outside Sainsbury’s) (Senior) d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0820 1615 d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0835 N/A (7-11) Park Town) (6th Form Centre) Squitchey Lane) Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0822 1610 (Junior) Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0825 1605 (Senior) d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0834 N/A (6th Form Centre) Squitchey Lane) Oxford Schools’ Bus Partnership www.osbp.net [email protected] Route 5 Watlington (Horseman) Route 7 Sutton Courtenay (Heyfordian) STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM Watlington Cuxham Road 0702 1741 Steventon B4017, Co-op 0655 1805 Chalgrove The Crown PH 0711 1732 Drayton Nr Wheatsheaf PH 0700 1755 Stadhampton The Green 0716 1727 Sutton Courtenay Church Street 0705 1750 Little Milton Village Hall (AM)/ Church 0720 1724 Culham High Street Served if requested Hill (PM) Abingdon Stratton Way 0715 1735 Great Milton The Green 0724 1716 Abingdon (Oxford Rd) Appleford Drive 0718 1733 Great Milton Lower End 0725 1715 Radley Bowyer Arms PH 0725 1723 Wheatley London Rd, near 0733 1708 Kennington St Swithun’s School 0730 1715 Ambrose Drive Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Wheatley Bryant’s Garage 0735 1705 Sandhills A40, near Thornhill P&R 0740 1700 SCHOOL AM PM Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Magdalen College Iffley Rd (AM outside 0750 1645 School MCS/ PM opposite SCHOOL AM PM MCS) Headington School Woodlands Road 0755 1645 Headington School Woodlands Road 0800 1639 (Senior & Junior) (Senior & Junior) Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0756 1646 Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0802 1638 d’Overbroeck’s Magdalen College The Plain (AM opp. 0803 1635 Banbury Road Served if requested School Sainsbury’s/ PM outside (6th Form Centre) (Lathbury Rd) Sainsbury’s) Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0817 1624 d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near Park 0821 1627 (Senior) (7-11) Town) Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0819 1622 Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0822 1626 (Junior) (Junior) Oxford High School 90 Woodstock Road 0822 N/A Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0825 1625 (Junior) (Senior) d’Overbroeck’s Woodstock Rd (AM)/ 0825 1620 d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0835 1620 (7-11) Banbury Rd nr Park (6th Form Centre) Squitchey Lane) Town(PM) Route 6 Goring (Heyfordian) Route 8 Stanford in the Vale (Heyfordian) STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM Goring High Street (B4009) 0650 1800 Stanford in the Vale Church Green 0645 1751 Goring Social Club Littleworth Nr Snooty Mehmaan 0651 N/A Moulsford A329 public bus stop Served if requested Buckland (Village) Lamb PH N/A 1758 Winterbrook Reading Rd (opp. N/A 1742 Buckland (A420) Before Buckland Rd 0655 1745 Winterbrook Lane) Hinton Waldrist Village Hall 0702 1739 Wallingford Market Place 0710 1739 Longworth Rectory Lane 0708 1733 Crowmarsh Gifford Crowmarsh Church Served if requested Longworth Appleton Road 0710 1732 Benson Church Road (AM)/ 0716 1732 Benson Marina (PM) Kingston Bagpuize Near Latton Close 0716 N/A Dorchester Village Fleur de Lys PH 0721 1723 Kingston Bagpuize Frax Close N/A 1726 Dorchester Village Sailing Club 0723 1721 Kingston Bagpuize Business Park N/A 1725 Nuneham By turning to Marsh If 1717 Cumnor Vine Inn 0725 1710 Courtenay Baldon requested Cumnor Cumnor Hill 0727 N/A Littlemore The George PH 0738 1707 Osney Frideswide Square 0737 N/A Rose Hill Rose Hill Parade 0740 1705 Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Iffley Road Magdalen Arms PH 0752 1653 SCHOOL AM PM Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): d’Overbroeck’s (7-11) Banbury Rd,Park Town Served if requested SCHOOL AM PM Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0752 1608 Magdalen College Iffley Rd (AM o/side 0755 1640 (Junior) School MCS/ PM opp. MCS) Oxford High School Snr Charlbury Road 0755 1610 Headington School Woodlands Road 0805 1633 d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (Senior & Junior) Served if requested (6th Form Centre) (Lathbury Rd) Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0807 1635 Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0810 1625 Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0822 1610 Headington School Woodlands Road 0812 1623 (Senior) (Senior & Junior) Oxford High School Bardwell Road (also 0825 1613 Magdalen College Iffley Rd 0820 1633 (Junior) for Wychwood School) School d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road 0830 1620 6th Form Oxford Schools’ Bus Partnership www.osbp.net [email protected] Route 9 Chipping Norton (Pulhams) Route 10 West Hanney (Heyfordian) STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM STOP DESCRIPTION AM PM Bourton-on-the Water Served if requested West Hanney Church Street 0645 1752 Stow-on-the-Wold Served if requested East Hanney A338, Ashfields Lane 0647 1750 Bledington Stow Road near King’s 0645 1750 Frilford Near petrol station 0655 1737 Head PH Marcham Post Office 0700 1730 Chipping Norton Town Hall 0655 1733 Cothill Road Merry Miller PH 0704 1724 Southcombe Garage London Road (public 0700 1730 Wootton Premier Bikes 0708 1720 bus stop) Boars Hill Jarn Way/ Berkeley 0715 1715 Enstone Enstone Green 0710 1718 Rd (Adams’ Stores) Hinksey Hill Foxcombe Road 0722 1710 Wootton Turn A44, Judd’s Garage 0720 1710 junction Woodstock Blenheim Palace 0725 1705 Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Main Gates SCHOOL Cutteslowe A44, Five Mile Drive 0740 If AM PM requested Magdalen College Iffley Rd (AM outside 0750 1650 Banbury Road Upland Park Road 0745 1646 School MCS/ PM opposite MCS) Timings for school drop-off (AM) and school pick-up (PM): Headington School Woodlands Road 0800 1643 SCHOOL AM PM (Senior & Junior) d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near If If Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0802 1645 (6th Form Centre) Squitchey Lane) requested requested d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road 0815 1630 th (Lathbury Road) Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0800 1640 (6 Form Centre) (Senior) Oxford High School Charlbury Road 0817 1628 Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0803 1639 (Senior) (Junior) Oxford High School Bardwell Road 0819 1626 d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0805 1638 (Junior) (7-11) Park Town) d’Overbroeck’s Banbury Road (near 0822 1624 Park Town) Magdalen College The Plain (AM outside 0815 1630 (7-11) School Sainsbury’s/ PM opp. Sainsbury’s) Headington School London Road 0819 N/A (Senior pupils) Headington School Woodlands Road 0821 1615 (Junior pupils) Rye St Antony Franklin Road 0823 1617 Pupils can also board/alight at any school stop for cross-city travel e.g.
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