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Tfgm Returns and Weekly Tickets Are Valid on the Majority of School Buses with the Following Exceptions TfGM returns and weekly tickets are valid on the majority of school buses with the following exceptions: District School Service Bury Derby High School 487 Bury St Gabriel’s RC High School 874, 983 Manchester Barlow High School/Levenshulme High 727 School Manchester Loreto College 742, 743, 744, 745 Manchester Wright Robinson College 706 Oldham Blue Coat School 558, 823 Oldham Crompton House School 408, 435, 935 Oldham Saddleworth School 184 Tameside All Saints Catholic College 344 Tameside Audenshaw School 721 Tameside Denton Community College 847 Tameside Droylsden Academy 731 Tameside Fairfield High School 769 Trafford Stretford High School 799 Wigan St John Fisher Catholic High School 967 Wigan St Mary’s Catholic High School 554 Wigan St John Rigby/Winstanley Colleges 620, 960, 961, 963 Wigan Westleigh High School 932 TfGM fares do not apply on the following services: District School Service Bolton Bolton St Catherine’s Academy 507, 561, 562 Bolton Canon Slade School 507 Bolton Harper Green School 557 Bolton Ladybridge High School 715 Bolton Little Lever High School 524 Bolton Rivington and Blackrod High School 575 Bolton Smithills School 526, 527 Bolton St James’ CE High School 501 Bolton Turton High School 533, 541 Bolton Westhoughton High School 7, 559, 715 Bury Bury CE High School 967 Bury Elton High School 511 Bury St Gabriel’s RC High School 483, 968 Manchester The Barlow RC High School am 727, 750 Manchester Burnage Academy 751, 797 Manchester Wright Robinson College 172, 705, 768 Oldham Blessed John Henry Newman College 181, 182, 415 Oldham Blue Coat School 184, 407, 350 Oldham The Co-operative Academy Failsworth 76 Oldham Crompton House School am 435, 442 Oldham Royton and Crompton School 59 Oldham Saddleworth School First 184 and 350, 354, 826 Oldham Waterhead Academy 410 Rochdale Cardinal Langley RC High School 17 Rochdale Kingsway Park High School 434 Rochdale Siddal Moor Sports College 163 Rochdale Wardle Academy 456, 458 Salford St Ambrose Barlow RC High School 29 Tameside All Saints Catholic College 340 Tameside Audenshaw School 221 Tameside Copley Academy 343, 348 Tameside Denton Community College 206, 347 Tameside Fairfield High School 347 Tameside Great Academy Ashton 231, 331, 333, 393 Tameside Longdendale High School 236, 237 Tameside Mossley Hollins High School 340, 343, 350 Tameside St Thomas More RC College 219 Trafford Altrincham Grammar Schools/Loreto 288 Grammar Trafford Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic College 5A Trafford Sale High School 779 Trafford St Antony’s Catholic College 785 Wigan Byrchall/St Edmund Arrowsmith High Schools 603, 652, 654 Wigan Hawkley Hall High School 956 Wigan St John Fisher Catholic High School 907, 947 Wigan St Peter’s Catholic High School 362, 662 Wigan Westleigh High School 599 Wigan St John Rigby/Winstanley Colleges 630, 657, 663, 664, 665, 666, 951, Finches 961,962 .
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