Education transport (schools)

Information for Home-to-School/College Transport provided by Suffolk County Council.


Entitlement to Free Home-to-School Transport

The general policy of the County Council is that free transport is provided only for children of compulsory school age (5 years up to 16 years) who:

are under 8 years of age and live two miles or more from the school; or

are 8 years of age and over and live three miles or more from the school.

The ages are taken at 1 September in each school year.

Free transport will be made available to the catchment area school or if applicable, to a suitable school which is nearest to the pupil's home. Free travel may also be offered if the catchment area school is full and a place has been offered by the County Council at another school which is over the distances mentioned above.

Distances are measured using the nearest available route from the gate or access of pupil's home to the gate or access of the school. The type of route measured is one with a hard surface available for all-the-year-round use.

Education and Inspections Act 2006

Under the Education and Inspections Act 2006, free home-to school transport will be provided to children aged between 8 and 11 years from low income families, who live more than 2 but under 3 miles from their catchment or nearest school.

Free home-to-school transport will also be provided to children aged 11 to 16, from low income families, who live more than 2 miles but less than 6 miles from their three nearest schools.

Where parents have expressed a preference for a school based on religion or belief, free home-to-school transport may also be provided to children aged 11-16, from low income families, who live more than 2 miles but no more than 15 miles from their school.
 
For further information and an application form telephone 0845 606 6173.

Discretionary Travel Scheme for Children of Compulsory School Age

Transport assistance is only available to students who live in Suffolk and whose parents/guardians pay their Council Tax to a District or Borough Council in Suffolk.

If the County Council has any spare seats on journeys arranged specifically for children entitled to free travel, these seats may be purchased under the Discretionary Travel Scheme.  The scheme operated in Suffolk can provide assistance to children, who do not otherwise qualify for free travel. This scheme does not extend to the offer of seats on public transport journeys or to other vehicles that have not been hired as a whole to carry out school transport journeys solely for the County Council.

Parents whose children do not otherwise qualify for free home-to-school transport who would like them to travel on the transport should register on expression of interest which will be forwarded to Passenger Transport to assess if there is any spare capacity.

Where the offer of a seat can be made, this expression of interest will be confirmed, following completion of an application form. Travel is conditional on the parents/guardians accepting the terms and conditions of the offer and making a termly contribution toward the cost of the transport.

For Suffolk resident families the payment is waived in certain circumstances – receipt of Income Support, Income Based Job Seekers Allowance, Tax Credit (in some cases) or an NHS exemption certificate, being the principal tests.

In addition, applications for exemption from the charges by those in receipt of certain other benefits or a low income will also be considered.  Only a maximum of two children in any family are charged; third and subsequent children are exempt from the charge. Please note that post-16 aged students are excluded from these arrangements. In all cases full terms and conditions of the discretionary travel scheme and the payment and exemption arrangements are set out when the offer of a seat on transport is confirmed by the County Council.

Sustainable Travel to School Strategy

Under review
 

Discretionary Travel Scheme for Post 16 students

Suffolk County Council does not provide free transport for any Pupils over the age of 16, however we do operate a subsidised discretionary transport scheme.  Students who are offered transport assistance will be required to make a payment toward the cost of that transport each term in advance. This represents a contribution toward the cost – the County Council and its partners will meet the balance. 

Transport assistance will be available to those students who:

  1. are over compulsory school age but under 19 years (also to those who are completing a course started prior to their 19th birthday);
  2. undertake an approved full-time course of further education study (A full time course is one which involves a minimum of 450 guided study hours per year (approximately 12 guided hours per week), as confirmed by the providing school or college). The term “school” refers to a school maintained by a local education authority or a foundation school funded from public resources. The policy of travel assistance for sixth form students does not extend to independent schools; and
  3. are normally resident in Suffolk.

Students must live in Suffolk (and pay their Council Tax to a District or Borough Council in Suffolk) and live at least three miles away from the school or college to be attended. Any offer of assistance is subject to the home-to-school/college journey time not exceeding 75 minutes. Distances are measured by the shortest available walking route in accordance with the arrangements set out in the Education Act applicable to children of compulsory school age.


Students with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities

For students at Special Schools and for other students who have learning difficulties and/or disabilities, transport may be provided irrespective of the minimum distance and other criteria outlined in this policy, where it is accepted that transport is necessary to enable access to the education they require. For students undertaking a course at a school sixth form this might be through a Statement of Special Educational Needs made while the student was of compulsory school age and continues to be maintained. In other cases the advice about transport needs may also come from Connexions, Social Care, schools or other agencies.

For those students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, transport assistance may be provided to students who begin a course after they reach the age of 19 years:

in such cases assistance through the arrangements agreed by the County Council and its partners and set out in this statement would continue until the end of the summer term following the students 21st birthday;

1.2 Transport to learning opportunities for people over the age of 21

We will provide advice and information to all customers who wish to access learning opportunities. For people who are eligible under Fair Access to Care Services (FACs) support to access learning opportunities may be incorporated into their support plan. This applies to customers:

Over the age of 21 and

  • who meet the Fair Access to Care Services criteria – currently “critical” or “substantial” 

Other options and sources of help to consider:

  • Some colleges in Suffolk may be able to assist learners through their Learner Support Grants. Please contact the colleges direct
  • District and Borough Councils operate the National Concessionary Fares Schemes for disabled persons. Contact the relevant council direct
  • Some customers may be able to use their disability living allowance to support them with their transport needs. Further information is available from The Directgov website


Contact our Customer Service Centre
Tel: 0845 606 6173
Email: customerservice@csduk.com

For further information on special educational needs transport please visit Special Educational Needs Transport

To view the Post 16 Transport Policy please click here, or visit Directgov, To apply online click here

Discretionary Travel Scheme to Roman Catholic Schools

Transport assistance is only available to students who live in Suffolk (and whose Parents/Guardians pay their Council Tax to a District or Borough Council in Suffolk) and who are a baptised Roman Catholic or are adhering to the Roman Catholic faith.

The discretionary policy for assistance to denominational schools is the same as the discretionary travel scheme for children of compulsory age with the following exceptions:

If a child started a new school or changed school after the beginning of the Autumn term 2005, a parental contribution to transport will be charged under the same terms and conditions of Suffolk County Councils discretionary policy.

If a child started their current school before the 2005-06 school year, then a parental contribution will not be charged until they move to a new school.

To qualify for transport assistance pupils need to attend their “nearest” or “designated” Roman Catholic Schools as identified by the County Council.

Exceptions to the General Transport Policy

The County Council’s general policy on entitlement to home-to-school transport is set by the County Council, and staff have no discretion to amend its application. 

However, if:

  1. a child falls outside the terms of the free travel policies; and
  2. attends their catchment or nearest school; and
  3. the parents believe their circumstances justify special consideration;


they are entitled to make written representation to a Committee of the Council.  The members of the Committee take final decisions in those areas where the County Council has discretion to provide home-to-school and college transport.

Further information on Suffolk County Council Home-to-School/College Transport Policies and the services provided are available by telephoning 0845 606 6173.

For more information on Special Educational Needs Transport please visit these webpages