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School transport

Regular school routes and one-off school journeys, with the same drivers and an escort where required.

This page is for schools, parents’ associations and organisations arranging transport for pupils — whether that is a daily route or a single visit to a museum, a theatre or a sports ground.

The request is filled in by an adult and is about the journey, not about the children: area, times and number of pupils. The website neither asks for nor stores pupils’ names, dates of birth or addresses.

How it works

  1. You tell us the route

    Area, times and number of pupils. We do not ask for children's names or addresses at this stage.

  2. We plan the route

    Around the school's hours and the pick-up points you gave us.

  3. It starts on a fixed schedule

    The same driver and the same vehicle, so that the children and the parents know them.

Why our office

  • The least possible data about children

    The form does not ask for a pupil's name, date of birth or home address — only the area.

  • The same drivers

    The same team throughout the school year, as far as that is possible.

  • Planned in good time

    Routes are settled before the year starts and are filled afterwards while seats remain.

What we take on

  • Regular school routes
  • Adding new pupils to existing routes
  • Journeys to museums and theatres
  • Journeys to sports grounds

Please do not send us a child's details through the form. We do not need a name, an age or an address in order to answer — we discuss those with you once we are in touch.

School transport

Tell us which school this is for and what route you need — timetable, times, number of pupils — and the office will be in touch about the rest.

The school and the route

Just the area, not the address.

Your details

How you'd like us to reply

Or talk to somebody

Frequently asked questions

What details about the children do you keep?

From the website, none. The request is about the route and about the adult making contact.

Is there an escort?

Where the law requires one or the organisation asks for one, yes, and it is stated in the quote.