Old time bus uniform2/7/2024 ![]() School Hopper Bus: Blue or White buses - No Bee Card required To apply for a Bee Card and get a concession loaded, please visit and plan your bus journey at School Hopper Bus Students: This means school children can continue to save at least $16 per week when using their Bee Card on all Bayhopper buses. You must have a Bee Card (with child concession preloaded) to access the service free of charge and avoid being charged a standard fare. If you are a student and paying by cash, please either be in school uniform or present your student ID to the driver to have your concession applied. If this puts your Bee card balance below $0, you will be unable to tag on again until you top-up. Students are required to use a Bee Card on some bus routes (see article 'Do I need a Bee card for my School bus?' in the FAQ section) – if using a Bee Card make sure that you have had your concession loaded otherwise you will be charged the default fare. * The bus stop for rural buses at TBC is on Devonport Road. We will notify you when your ordered bus pass is ready to be collected from the school office. Most of these buses are free, however if you live west of Wairoa River then your bus is ‘fare paying’ which can be paid for when ordering. Any poor behaviour may result in removal from the bus for a period of time, a term, or permanently.ĪLL students will need a bus pass to use the rural buses. Respect for the driver and others is required at all times. School rules around behaviour also apply while travelling on the bus, to and from school. Once students have arrived at school by bus, students must stay inside the school grounds. They do not get off at other stops such as ‘Girls’ College or Tauranga Intermediate. ![]() Students must remain on the bus all the way to school. Any student leaving the school grounds (to go to Countdown or shops etc) will be deemed to have left school for the day and will be unable to travel on the bus. ![]() Students waiting for buses must wait inside the school grounds. If you need assistance please contact the school office on (07) 578 4029. Please read the information below to find an option for your son, and ensure he knows the rules and locations of the appropriate bus stop. Over 1000 students at Tauranga Boys’ College come to and from school each day by bus. Bus Information - Enrolment - Tauranga Boys' College
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