How school transport works
Our schools have combined to manage their own transport operation. The Network receives funding directly from the Ministry of Education and it is then used to help our students get to school.
How the network works
School transport in the Putāruru district involves several people working together. Here's who does what.
How our routes are designed
The Network Committee has established rules that govern how bus routes are designed and how assistance is provided.
When designing bus routes we always take safety into account. A bus turning point may be moved further away or closer to school, depending on the most sensible road conditions.
Our Network does not allow standees at any time. In the event that an increase in students would result in children standing, our drivers are instructed to deliver their passengers to school before returning to collect any extras. This is for the safety of all of our children.
When designing a bus route we consider route timing and the nature of the road being travelled on. In some cases extending a route along a side road would mean the first children on the bus would be boarding too early. In other cases a rough rural road adds unnecessary discomfort to existing passengers. In these cases families are encouraged to apply to the Ministry for assistance to get to the school bus route.
Am I eligible?
Eligibility is based on the distance from your home to the closest school your tamariki can enrol at, measured by the shortest practicable road route.