With effect from September 2012 Bristol City Council withdrew free transport for pupils. Therefore the only pupils entitled to free school transport will be those who receive free school meals or whose families are in receipt of income support or the highest level of working tax credits. Proof of this will be required by Bristol City Council. Transport arrangements have been put in place in consort with Bristol City Council which parents are required to fund.
Four coach routes currently operate.
BRS01 Stokes Croft, Kings Drive, Kellaway Avenue, Golden Hill, Wellington Hill, Westbury Village |
BRS02 Bishopston, Monk Park Avenue, Southmead Road, Doncaster Road, Greystoke Avenue/Brentry |
BRS03 Eastgate, Muller Road, Filton Avenue, Lake Road |
Parents should check their eligibility for free transport by telephoning the Home to College Transport Team on 0117 9037671 at Bristol City Council.
First Bus Public Bus Services operate number’s 3 and 4 from Broadmead, Clifton, Stoke Bishop, Shirehampton, Avonmouth, Henbury and Cribbs Causeway. Please note: 18/18A was withdrawn on 3rd September 2017.
With effect from September 2008, North Somerset Council withdrew free transport to denominational schools. The only pupils who continue to be eligible for free transport to St Bede’s are those in receipt of free school meals, on income support or the highest level of working tax credits. Proof of this is required by North Somerset Council.
Transport arrangements have been put in place in consort with North Somerset Council, which parents are required to fund.
A charitable trust ‘The Blessed Edward Powell Transport Trust’ has been set up and may be able to offer assistance with home to school transport costs.
Two coaches operate covering Nailsea, Clevedon, Portishead and Weston-Super-Mare. Parents who have any queries about these arrangements should contact Mrs Mason on 0117 3772200.
Parents should check their eligibility for free transport by telephoning the Home to School Transport Team on 01934 634715 at North Somerset District Council.
With effect from 1st September 2013, South Gloucestershire withdrew free transport for pupils attending voluntary aided church schools.
Families in receipt of free school meals, Income Support or the highest level of Working Tax Credits will continue to be exempt from payment. Proof of this is required by South Gloucestershire Council.
In liaison with South Gloucestershire Council the College has put in place transport arrangements which parents will be required to fund.
Two coach routes currently operate:
Route 1 Badminton Road/Bromley Heath/Frenchay/Filton |
Route 2 Stoke Gifford/Bradley Stoke/Little Stoke/Easter Compton/Pilning and Severn Beach |
Parents should check their eligibility for free transport by telephoning South Gloucestershire Council contact centre – 01454 868008.
In whichever Authority you live, it is important that you complete the relevant transport forms and make your application as soon as an offer of a place has been made by Governors.
Detailed route schedules and further information may be obtained from our College website or contacting the College reception.