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If they are between four and 12-years-old and living 3.2 kilometres or more from a primary school, or 4.8 kilometres or more for post-primary, they may qualify for transport to school.
The service is only provided where there are at least 10 eligible pupils in a distinct locality that can be economically serviced by a bus route. You do not have a legal entitlement to it.
Free transport is available to children with special needs to and from special schools and classes. If transport is not available a Special Transport Grant may be an option.
Parents must bring their child to their nearest pick-up point. Generally, bus routes are arranged so that no pupil has more than 3.2 kilometres to travel to a pick-up point.
Primary school children: €100 per pupil, but not more than €150 per family
Post-primary school students: €350 per pupil, but not more than €500 per family
If you are eligible for school transport and you have a valid medical card, you are entitled to free school transport to your nearest school.
You can contact your local Bus Éireann school transport office to get information about timetables, pickup points and applications for transport grants.
Applications for the School Transport Scheme are now being accepted for the 2022-2023 school year. Applications close today (Friday April 29).
Read more about the School Transport Scheme on citizensinformation.ie or you can call a member of the local Citizens Information Service in Kerry on 0818 07 7860. The telephone lines are staffed from 10am to 4pm from Monday to Friday. The National Phone Service is available on 0818 07 4000 Monday to Friday 9am to 8pm. Alternatively, you can email on tralee@citinfo.ie or log on to www.citizensinformation.ie