Transport
Public transport
Kirk Hallam Community Academy is accessible by local bus routes - 20 / 21 / IF - find out more at trentbarton.
School buses
The contracted school bus Route 11 arrives at the academy at 8.20am and departs from the academy at 3.15pm. An additional service departs from the academy at 4.00pm.
This is free for bus pass holders (see 'Qualifying for school transport assistance') or £1.20 per journey.
AM journey
SERVICE 11 | TIME |
---|---|
Stanley (opp. Bridge Inn) | 07:45 |
West Hallam (White Hart) | 07:50 |
West Hallam (crossroads) | 07:52 |
West Hallam (High Lane) | 08:00 |
West Hallam (St Wilfred's Road) | 08:05 |
St John Houghton Academy (Abbot Road junction) | 08:15 |
Kirk Hallam Community Academy | 08:20 |
PM journey
Kirk Hallam Community Academy | 15:15 |
St John Houghton Academy | |
Stanley (opp. Bridge Inn) | 15:30 |
West Hallam (White Hart) | 15:35 |
West Hallam (Scargill Road) | |
West Hallam (Derbyshire Avenue) | |
West Hallam (crossroads) | |
Stanley Common (Top Club) | 15:45 |
Qualifying for school transport assistance
Derbyshire County Council provide help with transport for full time infant, junior and secondary school pupils to the end of statutory school age who do not live within walking distance of their normal area school.
For more information see DCC - Your Child at School - Free Transport
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