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10 May 2021 Dear Parent/Guardian Parent View I Am Really Pleased That Your Child Will Be Joining Us Here As a Student at Penwor 10 May 2021 Dear Parent/Guardian Parent View I am really pleased that your child will be joining us here as a student at Penwortham Priory Academy from September 2021. I have started my transition visits into primary schools and will be visiting each school, either virtually or physically before the end of the Summer term to ‘meet’ with your child and their member of staff to discuss their attainment, attendance, and general attributes as a pupil. I will also speak to your child about what happens when they come to Priory and hopefully have a good chat and ease any worries that they may have about moving to secondary school. However, I am also keen to hear your view. If you haven’t yet completed the parent view form that was mentioned in the initial welcome letter, can I please ask that you do this at your earliest convenience. The link can also be found on the website at www.priory.lancs.sch.uk/about-priory/transition Buses I have enclosed information for school transport. The Cottam, Walton-le-dale and the Farington/Leyland bus routes are operated by Priory and therefore place requests for these should be sent to [email protected] by 28 May 2021. Please contact Lancashire County Council for all other bus routes and bus pass enquiries. Summer School Also attached with this letter you will find a leaflet advertising our free Summer School for the week beginning 23 August 2021. This exciting opportunity is open to all incoming Year 7 pupils and we hope that as many pupils as possible attend. Pupils are invited to join us for the whole week ideally, but if this is not possible, then any days they can attend would be of benefit to them and their transition to high school. For more information, please see the leaflet and use the link or scan the QR code to complete the enrolment form. All enrolments need to be completed by Friday, 28 May 2021. I will be in touch with more information and an update about the parents evening and transition day as and when I am able. Yours sincerely Mrs L Farley Transition & Integration Manager We invite our new Year 7 pupils to Summer School Join us for a virtual holiday to Paris FREE to attend Mon, 23 August - Fri, 27 August 9.30am - 2.30pm Range of activities include: Team building Getting ready for high school Enrol Here Q&A sessions Please scan the QR code below to take you to the booking form or click on this link > Outdoor activities https://forms.office.com/r/3HmCpXLqf4 ENROLMENT CLOSES 28 MAY. Puzzle solving Games Competitions Curriculum linked activities FUN! Mrs L Farley, Transition Manager | [email protected] Crow Hills Road, Penwortham, PR1 0JE | 01772 320250 | www.priory.lancs.sch.uk AS AT MAY 2021 From September 2021 Penwortham Priory Academy’s service providers will be looking to operate the timetables shown below. The buses will follow the routes shown and are required to stop at all bus stops along the scheduled route. The buses will not stop unless clearly hailed by the passenger(s) at the bus stop. Services commencing Thurs, 2 September 2021. SCHOOL TRANSPORT FROM FARINGTON, LEYLAND & FARINGTON MOSS Farington to Priory Priory to Farington 0755 Stanifield Lane (Centurion Way) 1520 Priory 0756 Stanifield Lane (next to Conservative Club) 1540 Croston Road (opp Wellfield Road) 0800 Station Brow (in front of RAF Club) 1540 Croston Road (nr Fowler Lane) 0805 Golden Hill Ln (bus stop opp Braconash Rd) 1541 Croston Road (nr Moss Lane) 0810 Croston Road (Wheatsheaf Pub) 1542 Croston Road (nr Bannister Ave) 0811 Croston Road (nr Bannister Ave) 1545 Croston Road (Wheatsheaf Pub) 0812 Croston Road (nr Moss Lane) 1550 Golden Hill Lane (Braconash Road) 0813 Croston Road (nr Fowler Lane/Church Rd) 1555 Station Brow (in front of bank) 0813 Croston Road (opp Wellfield Road) 1600 Stanifield Lane (next to Mill Street) 0830 Priory 1601 Stanifield Lane (Centurion Way) SCHOOL TRANSPORT FROM BAMBER BRIDGE, WALTON-LE-DALE & LOSTOCK HALL Walton-le-Dale to Priory Priory to Walton-le-Dale 0740 Todd Lane North (Glendale Ave) 1520 Priory 0741 Todd Lane North (Lyndale Ave) 1534 Leyland Road, Gas Works 0742 Millwood Road (near Spar) 1536 Brownedge Road, British Legion 0745 Hennel Lane (opp Shops) 1539 Todd Lane North (Green Drive) 0746 Chorley Rd (Holland House Bus Stop) 1539 Todd Lane North (Glendale Ave) 0748 Chorley Rd (Chiropractors) 1540 Todd Lane North (Lyndale Ave) 0750 School Lane Garage 1542 Millwood Road (near Spar) 0751 Brindle Road (Clinic) 1545 Hennel Lane (opp Shops) 0752 Collins Road 1547 Chorley Rd (Holland House B/Stop) 0753 Brownedge Lane, Withy Arms 1548 Chorley Rd (Chiropractors) 0755 Brownedge Road, Iron Gate 1550 School Lane Garage 0758 Brownedge Road, Graham Avenue 1551 Brindle Road (Clinic) 0800 Brownedge Road, British Legion 1553 Collins Road 0810 Leyland Road, Gas Works 1557 Brownedge Lane, Withy Arms 0830 Priory 1559 Brownedge Road, Iron Gate Please Note: Times are traffic dependent and no waiting is permitted. Details of the current prices are listed below. These will be subject to review for September 2021 and will be confirmed once final passenger numbers for this route are known. Area Cost Per Day Payment Options Walton-le-Dale / Bamber £665 per annum (£3.50 per Payment made via SCOPay for Bridge / Lostock Hall day based on 190 days) * the full amount of £665 Service Or Farington / Leyland / Payments made in six half- Farington Moss Service termly instalments via SCOPay. This will consist of 5 separate half-termly instalments of £100 and a final payment of £165 Please Note: No cash payments can be accepted on the bus. Payment for this service should be made via our online payment facility, SCOPay. If paying in instalments, the first payment should be made by the end of September 2021. If your child is new to Priory your SCOPay login details will be issued during the first two weeks after starting. A bus pass will be issued to your child during September. If you wish to use either of these bus services please email [email protected] by 28 May 2021 confirming your child’s name, year group and providing an indication of which stop you are planning to use. *Price may be subject to change dependent on any increased cost from the service provider. SCHOOL TRANSPORT FROM COTTAM Cottam to Priory 0756 Ancient Oak (stop nr to pub) 0758 Merry Trees Lane (Minster Park bus stop) 0800 Haydock’s Lane (Cottam Primary School stop) 0803 Cottam Way (The Bamptons opp Copper Beech Lane) 0805 Cottam Way (Layby nr Valentine Meadow) 0830 Priory Priory to Cottam 1520 Priory 1535 Ancient Oak (stop nr to pub) 1537 Merry Trees Lane (Minster Park bus stop) 1539 Haydock’s Lane (Cottam Primary School stop) 1542 Cottam Way (The Bamptons opp Copper Beech Lane) 1545 Cottam Way (Layby nr Valentine Meadow) Please Note: Times are traffic dependent and no waiting is permitted. Details of the current prices are listed below. These will be subject to review for September 2021 and will be confirmed once final passenger numbers for this route are known. Area Cost Per Day Payment Options Cottam Service £570 per annum (£3.00 per Payment made via SCOPay for day based on 190 days) * the full amount of £570 Or Payments made in six half-termly instalments via SCOPay. This will consist of 5 separate half-termly instalments of £100 and a final payment of £70. Please note: No cash payments can be accepted on the bus. Payment for this service should be made via our online payment facility, SCOPay. If paying in instalments, the first payment should be made by the end of September 2021. If your child is new to Priory your SCOPay login details will be issued during the first two weeks after starting. A bus pass will be issued to your child during September. If you wish to use this bus service please email [email protected] by 28 May 2021 confirming your child’s name, year group and providing an indication of which stop you are planning to use. 574 & 719 School Bus Services THESE SERVICES ARE OPERATED BY LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 574 Bus Route 0755 Much Hoole Bangla Fusion 0800 Walmer Bridge 0807 Longton Rams Head 0812 Hutton Anchor Inn 0822 Howick Cross 0835 Priory 719 Bus Route 0750 Longton Rams Head 0755 New Longton Station Road 0800 Whitestake 0810 Tuson House, Kingsfold 0815 Bridge Inn, Middleforth 0835 Priory The above route information is correct as of May 2021 for September 2021 and could be subject to change. Prices for the bus service during the 2021-22 academic year are as follows: Journeys between 3-8 miles £4.20 return per day Journeys over 8 miles £5.30 return per day With a season ticket you can save up to 20% of the cost of the daily return fare. You can also spread the cost if you choose to pay by direct debit. For further information on these routes and prices please contact Lancashire County Council School Bus Services on 0300 123 6738 or via e-mail at [email protected] or visit their website at: https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/children-education-families/schools/school- transport/school-bus-season-tickets .
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