Home to school transport

Home to school transport

Our home to school transport policy recognises that not all children and young people are able to walk to their educational establishment.

Our home to school transport policy recognises that not all children and young people are able to walk to their educational establishment. Children between 5 and 8 are expected to walk up to 2 miles, and children over 8 are expected to walk up to 3 miles. These are called the “statutory walking distances”. Parents are expected to accompany their children within the statutory walking distance.

If you select a school or setting for your child or young person that is not the nearest school or setting of its kind to where you live, then your child or young person would not receive home to school transport, even if they qualify on the basis of their special needs. This is because there is a closer school or setting to where you live. It will be a parental responsibility to provide appropriate transport to convey their child or young person to and from this setting. The Local Authority will not, at any time, be financially or otherwise responsible for providing transport provision.

Some children or young people are eligible for free home to school transport if they are unable to walk for reasons of severe mobility difficulties or other severe needs that mean a child or young person could not walk the distance, even with parental supervision.

Apply for SEND travel assistance

Apply for Special Education Needs and Disabilities travel assistance for 16-25s.

Eligibility for school and college travel assistance

Check your eligibility for school travel assistance for under 16's and over 16's.

Home to School Travel policy

Worcestershire County Council, as the Local Authority responsible for education provision, has agreed a policy for Home to School Travel.

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