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Pupils come from the local area, Crumlin, Glenavy, Lough Neagh and also from R.A.F. Aldergrove. Crumlin Primary school is the nearest school to R.A.F. Aldergrove
Free transport is provided for all children of compulsory school age who live more
than two miles from the school and for whom Crumlin Primary is the closest school.
Application forms for bus travel are available from the Principal.
Parents with children
travelling on buses must remind them of proper behaviour to ensure their safety.
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1. Show consideration and courtesy for other passengers.
2. Stay seated at all times while the bus is in motion.
3. Show respect for the drivers whose job is a difficult one.
4. Sit quietly during the short journey. Do not shout or sing.
5. Show courtesy to others when getting on and off the bus.
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Poor behaviour on the bus will incur sanctions.
A first instance of unacceptable bus behaviour will result in a letter from the Principal warning of a one week ban if another offence should occur.
A second offence will result in a letter stating the period of the ban. During this period parents will be responsible for ensuring that their children are transported to school by other means.
Bus drivers have the authority to remove the bus passes of children whose behaviour is unacceptable.
In order to ensure a safe and pleasant journey for all children and passengers these rules and the sanctions will be fairly and firmly enfored.
Please take time to discuss the rules with your chiild to ensure that they are aware of the high standard of behaviour expected not only by the school but also by you as parents. You should also remind your child that drivers have the authority to remove the bus passes of chilfren whose behaviour is unacceptable.
Please ensure also that your child keeps his/her buss pass in a safe place in his/her school bag.Translink will levy a charge of £20 if a pass is lost and has to be replaced.
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