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General
What is the Headington and MCS Bus Partnership (HMBus)?
The Headington and MCS Bus Partnership (HMBus) has been set up by Headington Rye Oxford and Magdalen College School (MCS) to provide a safe and reliable transport solution for pupils who do not have suitable walking, cycling and public transport options available.
Through HMBus, Headington Rye Oxford and MCS are working together to manage and oversee all aspects of the bus service including routes, timetables and fares. The schools have excellent working relationships with trusted partners contracted to provide support to deliver the HMBus service including:
- Coach operators - Grayline, Horseman, Pearces, Pulhams and Worths.
Oxford Bus Company (OBC) who provide the operational and booking support for parents, pupils and schools. OBC also provide monitoring and a local point of contact for parents (telephone and email) during all hours that buses are operating.
The ‘Service’ and who can use it?
The ‘Service’ refers to 12 HMBus Routes that operate AM and PM.
Pupils in Year 3 and above from Headington Rye Oxford and MCS are able to use the service.
On what days will the HMBus Service run in 2024/25?
The service will start on Wednesday 4th September 2024. The days of Core Service operation for the 2024/25 Academic Year are shown below.
From (inclusive) | To
(inclusive) |
|
Michaelmas/
Autumn Term 2024 |
Weds 4th September | Fri 18th October |
Mon 4th November | Weds 11th December | |
Hilary/ Spring Term 2025 | Mon 6th January | Fri 14th February |
Mon 24th February | Weds 3rd April | |
Trinity/ Summer 2025 | Mon 23rd April | Fri 23rd May |
Mon 2nd June | Fri 4th July |
When schools finish early at the end of some Terms, will buses still run?
Buses will operate to usual timings for the journey to and from school. A mid-day return service for Headington Rye Oxford pupils will NOT be provided.
Can my child book on to the Service on occasional days?
No, pupils must sign-up for travel on 5 days per week although AM Only or PM Only options are available - and pupils can choose not to travel on the bus every day.
Sign-up is for the whole Academic year from when a child starts to use the service. For bookings taken after the start of the academic year, a pro-rata charge is applied from the start of the half-term block during which use of the bus begins.
Can my child use different routes if parents have different addresses?
Yes. Please identify your routes/stops on your booking form and this can be accommodated subject to seat availability and school approval.
Can pupils who do not attend Headington Rye Oxford or MCS travel on the service?
Due to safeguarding, insurance and other factors, it is not possible for pupils attending other schools to travel on the service even if they have siblings using the service from Headington Rye Oxford or MCS.
Who are the operators of the HMBus Service?
We are continuing to work closely with the same five operators this year;
- Grayline - Routes 1, 2, 3, and 10.
- Horseman - Routes 4, 5, 6, and 12.
- Pearces - Routes 7, and 8.
- Worths - Route 9
- Pulham's - Route 11
More information and links to operator websites can be found on our 'Operators' page.
Is the HMBus service subsidised?
Yes. The schools subsidise the Bus Partnership as part of their commitment to encouraging sustainable travel.
Can pupils take bulky items such as musical instruments on the coach?
Yes. Items can be stored in the lockers underneath the coach. Lockers may only be opened or closed by the driver and therefore pupils should tell the driver before they board that they have items to be stored under the bus.
What happens if the bus is delayed?
Live tracking is provided on all services to enable parents, pupils and schools to see where services are in real time and to help with the logistics of meeting pupils from buses. In addition, the HMBus Support team monitor services and are contactable by phone and email during the school runs (hmbus@oxfordbus.co.uk or 01865 785423).
Parents are encouraged to use the tracking but if there is a particular issue in the morning affecting pick up, or a significant delay or issue in the afternoon, a message will be sent via text and/or email to parents. Parents will be sent information via the HMBus messaging system about how to access the tracking before their child starts travelling on the service.
Are the coaches fully accessible?
HMBus and our operators are committed to ensuring that all pupils can travel on our coaches. Operators are contracted to use modern, well-maintained coaches on all HMBus Routes with wheelchair-accessible coaches available should these be required.
If your child has a disability or mobility issue (either permanent or temporary) that may affect their use of the coach, please discuss your requirements with your child’s school and HMBus will address specific requests on a case-by-case basis.
Will the bus network remain unchanged for future Academic Years?
HMBus is a new initiative for parents and pupils, and the Routes and stops will be kept under review to ensure that the network of services offered is optimised to meet the needs of Headington Rye Oxford and MCS families. This could mean introducing new stops and/or routes.
Where there is insufficient demand such that a service becomes unviable, schools reserve the right to remove stops and/or Routes. At least one term’s notice will be provided in such circumstances.
How can I find more detail about bus stop locations?
The ‘Routes’ tab on the website provides information about timings. If you click on the time of the stop you are interested in, this will take you to the ‘What 3 Words’ location of the stop.
What is ‘What3words’?
What3words is a means of sharing exact locations in a way that is more precise than a postcode. The system converts GPS coordinates into a 3 word address which can be shared on a map-base. The system enables users to view locations in satellite and street view. More information can be found at what3words.com.
Where is the stop for Headington Rye Oxford Prep?
The Headington Rye Oxford bus stops are on London Road. What3 words locations are:
Outside Headington School gate: ///menu.breed.admiral
Opposite Headington School: ///light.stole.party
Fares
What is the fare structure for travel on HMBus services?
There are 4 Fare Zones (Zones 1 to 4) for travel to/from locations outside Oxford, plus an additional ‘cross-Oxford’ Zone (Zone 0). The fare structure takes into account a number of factors including distance travelled and the boundaries of the ‘Oxford (public transport) Smart Zone’ area.
Purchasing a zonal pass gives Senior School pupils flexibility to use any stop on that service within lower zones i.e. a Zone 4 pass allows travel in Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4. Whilst this should also be possible for Junior pupils this will be subject to discussion and agreement between the school and parents.
I have more than one child travelling to an HMBus school. Is there a sibling discount?
Yes, there is a sibling discount of 15% on the 2nd child’s fare, and a 30% discount on any subsequent child travelling to/from Headington Rye Oxford or MCS. The discount is applied to the cheapest fare(s).
Booking
How do I book a seat on the 'Service’ for the 2024/25 Academic Year?
You will need to complete the booking form that can be found under the ‘Book Tickets’ tab. Payment is made at the time of booking.
If you are booking a seat for multiple children you will only need to complete one booking form, with the sibling discount(s) automatically applied.
What is the notice period for cancellation, and what is the refund policy?
The commitment is to sign up to the service for an academic year after which all bookings end. There is no automatic carry-over of bookings to the next Academic Year.
However, if for any reason you consider that there are issues with the service that can be proven, cancellation will be possible.
Cancellation is also possible within a 14-day ‘cooling off’ period from when a pupil starts to use the HMBus service. In this situation, a pro-rated refund will be given, subtracting the fare covering the number of days that the service has operated up to the time of a pupil’s cancellation.
How do I pay for my child’s bus fare?
Payment is taken by secure online payment at the time of booking. You can also pay with PayPal, should you prefer.
Payment is possible as one single transaction at the time of booking or in two instalments (one at the time of booking and another on Monday 10th February 2025). You will be sent a reminder for the 2nd instalment in January 2025, with payment collected automatically on 10th February 2025.
You will be able to pay for multiple children’s fares as a single transaction but with the fares itemised per child at the online checkout.
If paying in instalments, parents will receive a reminder prior to the February payment being collected.
When and how will my child receive their bus pass?
Once you have booked, you will receive your child’s bus pass directly from the HMBus support team. Passes will be posted to the address provided at the time of booking. You should receive your pass within two weeks of making your booking if you are booking before Tuesday 20th August 2024 and within 5 days if booking from after that date.
Can my child bring a friend back on the bus occasionally?
Unfortunately, friends will not be able to travel on HMBus services.
When do I need to book a seat to guarantee a seat for travel from the start of the Autumn Term 2024?
Bookings for Headington Rye Oxford and MCS families open on Monday 17th June 2024 at 10am.
Bookings will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis subject to seat availability.
To guarantee travel from the start of Term, bookings must be made by midnight on Tuesday 20th August 2024.
Bookings can still be made from Wednesday 21st August but pupils will not be able to start travelling until Monday 16th September 2024 at the earliest.
Is there any flexibility in when a booking can be made e.g. if my child does not want to start using the service until the Spring Term 2025?
It is possible to book at any time throughout the year although the commitment is to sign up for the remainder of the Academic Year.
The fare payable is calculated in half term blocks which means that the most cost-effective approach to booking is to start using the service at the beginning of a new term or immediately after a half term break.
It is not possible to reserve unpaid seats on services.
Pupils must not start to use the service unless they have received their bus pass or parents have received written notification that their child can start to use the service. Bookings must be agreed by midnight on Wednesday for travel the following week. This delay may be longer for Junior/ Prep pupils where written confirmation is required from the School to ensure arrangements are in place.
Can a booking be changed from AM Only to AM & PM?
Yes, this is possible. Changes can be made for the start of each term or half-term break with the fare adjusted accordingly by half term blocks. If any changes are required, parents should email hmbus@oxfordbus.co.uk.
Behaviour and safeguarding
How will you ensure good behaviour on board coaches?
Parents must ensure that their child is aware of the Pupil Code of Conduct before they travel on the service. HMBus will ensure that the Pupil Code is adhered to. Any issues with on-board behaviour should be reported to your child’s school who will liaise with operators and other school staff as necessary to resolve any concerns. Drivers/ operators are also vigilant and will report any issues of concern to schools.
How does HMBus ensure that children are safe when travelling?
Drivers: All HMBus drivers must have an Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check and hold a current ‘OCC-badge’ i.e. they must have undertaken Oxfordshire County Council’s driver/ safeguarding training.
Vehicles and operations: HMBus is committed to ensuring that there are high standards of safety on all services, with full compliance to industry standards, policies and good practice. HMBus has robust and comprehensive contracts in place with operators - with modern, well-maintained coaches; 3-point seat belts; and experienced and professional drivers.
Do pupils need to be met from the bus at the home-end in the afternoon?
Parents/carers must be at the drop-off location to meet their children if they are in Year 6 or below – unless parents have notified the HMBus Support Team (hmbus@oxfordbus.co.uk) in writing that this is not required.
Pupils in Years 7 and above do not need to be met at the home/hub-end unless a parent specifically requests this in writing.
Is there any special provision made for younger pupils, or children new to Oxford?
A small pool of regular drivers is used on all HMBus services so that drivers are familiar with where pupils board and alight, and who needs to be met at the home-end. At the start of the Autumn Term, drivers will announce bus stops and school stops for those pupils who are new to the service and unfamiliar with the route.
Younger pupils (Year 6 and below) sit at the front of the bus in reserved seats, nearest to the driver.
Schools also have their own processes in place at the school-end to ensure that pupils travel to and from the bus safely.
Adverse weather
What happens if it snows or there is similar bad weather?
Each HMBus operator will inform schools if the weather is such that the safety of its passengers and driver will be impacted.
Parents will be contacted by HMBus’ text and email communication system and parents should check individual school websites for snow closure arrangements or similar, in the event of severe weather.
Lost Property
What happens if my child has left something on the bus?
If your child thinks they have left an item on the bus, please:
- Speak to the regular driver on the route that you use as drivers will typically carry any found items on the bus with them so that they can be returned.
- Call the relevant operator directly - see the Operators section of this website for contact details.
- Email hmbus@oxfordbus.co.uk providing details of the lost item; the Route on which the item was lost; and the date/time that it was left on the bus.
Parents will need to make arrangements to collect items from the driver the next time their child travels, or to collect items from the operator’s depot.