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Leagan Gaeilge - Irish Version
POST- PRIMARY SCHOOL TRANSPORT SCHEME
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1. Eligibility
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1.1 To be eligible for transport under this scheme, a pupil must:
(a) be enrolled for an approved course in a recognised post-primary school;
(b) be not less than 12 years of age on the first day of January of the school-year in which the pupil enters second level education;
(c) as a rule, have completed a full course of primary education;
(d) live 4.8 kilometres (3 miles), or more, from his/her appropriate post-primary education centre.
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1.2 Eligible pupils may be transported to the post-primary centre which caters for the catchment area in which they live. (Pupils availing themselves of such facilities are referred to as “Fully Eligible Pupils”).
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1.3 School transport services are organised as a network of main routes serving each catchment area. Pupils living off a main route are expected to get, or be brought, to a convenient pick-up on the main route. Spurs off the main route will not be operated for such pupils. As a rule, the routes will be planned so that no pupil will have more than 3.2 kilometres (2 miles) to travel to a pick-up point.
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2. Concessionary Transport
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2.1 Where an eligible pupil attends a school at a centre other than the post-primary centre which caters for the catchment area in which s/he lives, s/he may be allowed the concession of transport from the catchment boundary of the centre attended, provided there is a spare seat on a bus serving that centre.
2.2 The pupils themselves, are responsible for getting to the catchment boundary or to the nearest school bus service within that catchment area. (Pupils availing of such facilities are referred to as “Catchment Boundary Pupils”).
2.3 A pupil who is approved for catchment boundary transport is not guaranteed school transport for the duration of his/her education at that centre. As this is a concessionary measure, continued transport will depend on the availability of spare seats on the bus to that centre each school term. Priority will be given to eligible pupils enrolled in or proposing to enrol in a school located in the catchment area in which they live. If you are unsure about the catchment area in which you live or the various categories of school transport, please check with your chosen school or the Transport Liaison Officer at the offices of the Vocational Education Committee serving your area.
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3. Contribution
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3.1 Eligible pupils may avail of school transport under the scheme on payment of the appropriate term contribution. Where parents or legal guardians of eligible pupils are holders of family medical cards (not the child's own medical card), the contribution may be waived in respect of such children.
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4. Grants
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4.1 A grant may be paid towards the cost of private transport arrangements where a pupil is eligible for transport and none is available, or where a pupil is unable to avail of school transport, due to illness/disability.
4.2 For fully eligible pupils residing more than 3.2 kilometres (2miles) from a pick-up point or outside the range of a school transport service, a Remote Area Grant, based on distance and attendance may be paid. Only one grant is payable per family.
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5. Education through Irish
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5.1 Pupils who wish to obtain post-primary education entirely through Irish are eligible for transport to the nearest centre in which there is a secondary, vocational, comprehensive or community school providing such education, if they live 4.8 kilometres (3 miles) or more from the centre.
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6. General
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6.1 No special school bus service may be established unless there is a minimum of seven eligible pupils within an area which can be reasonably and economically served by the bus route.
6.2 The combined maximum daily travelling and waiting times is ideally 2.5 hours, but may in exceptional circumstances, exceed this threshold.
6.3 The granting of facilities under this scheme will be at the discretion of the Minister for Education and Science.
6.4 The fact that transport facilities have been availed of by pupils contrary to the terms of the scheme in no way confers on the recipients a right to continue to avail of the facilities.
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7. Further Information
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7.1 Further information on school transport services may be obtained by visiting the Department of Education & Science website at www.education.ie
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Contact Information:
The Post Primary Transport Scheme is co-ordinated by the Transport Liaison Officer on behalf of the School Transport Section of the Department of Education and Science. This service provides transport for eligible second level pupils attending post primary schools in the County under policies and regulations determined by the Minister and the Department of Education and Science.
Transport Liaison Officer for County Donegal: Seán Ó Longáin
Click here for further contact details.
The Post Primary Transport Service is managed by Bus Eireann under a contract with the School Transport Section of the Department of Education and Science. Queries or issues in relation to contractual or operational issues relating to the scheme, ought to be addressed to Bus Eireann Offices in Stranorlar:
Contact: John McLoughlin, Bus Eireann, Stranorlar
Tel: 074 9131008
Fax: 074 9132338
Email:
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Transport Application Forms[PDF Format]
N Form
Post-Primary Transport Scheme - Eligibility Form – New Pupils (i.e. pupil enrolling for the first time in a post-primary school)
'E' Form
Post-Primary Transport Scheme - Pupil resuming transport after a lapse in time, i.e. specifically for pupils who were previously on transport but left, and now require transport again in 2007/2008
'T' Form
Post-Primary Transport Scheme - Transfer Form - Pupil Changing Residence or Changing School
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