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Safe & Sustainable Travel to School for Sixth Formers

We strongly encourage students, including Sixth Formers, to travel to school by walking, cycling or using the bus, where possible. This is much better for the environment, reduces pollution for students who are walking and helps to reduce traffic congestion around the entrances to school.

There is no access to our car parks at the beginning or the end of the day, except by special arrangement, the roads around school can become very congested.

Parents and Carers should not use Prince Henry's Court or the Yew Tree Pub Car Park to drop off their children, as this causes nuisance to our neighbours and adds dangerous traffic to heavily used pedestrian entrances. These must also NOT be used by students to park their cars.

If you have to use a car to travel to school, please DO NOT park near the pedestrian crossings - parents and carers who park on the zig zags are endangering the children who use these crossings to arrive at school safely and students who park too close to the crossings cause nuisance to our neighbours.

There are alternative locations for dropping your child, who can walk then walk the last ten minutes (at most) to school safely using the designated crossings. Please see our Feet First Walking Map. To find out more about the Feet First Campaign, which was created by our students, visit the Feet First section.

Buses

For information on school bus services, including timetables and routes, please visit Metro’s dedicated page for Prince Henry’s.

Renewing and Applying for School Bus Passes

You can find all the information you need about applying for bus passes here.

Connexions Buses 

For bus times and routes, please see the Connexions website here

  • Metro travel passes are currently valid in the same way they always have been. Students will still be able to catch public buses after extra-curricular activities.

MCard now have a mobile app, which makes buying tickets much easier! You can find all the details here.

Travelling by Train

Students can travel by train to Menston and then catch a bus to the centre of town. You can find more details about the Education Season Ticket here.

 

Cycling

Cyclists must have their parent/carers' permission, keep their cycles in roadworthy condition, lock them securely and never leave on them parts that can be easily removed. There are bike stands at both ends of the 3G pitch.

Cycles should be insured under parents' home policy. In the interests of safety, cyclists must dismount at the gate and not ride in the grounds. All students cycling to school must wear protective helmets.

 

Pedestrians

Pedestrians must not use the driveway but instead should use the steps and footpath from Farnley Lane. If using the Newall Carr Road entrance, students must use the footpath adjacent to the playing fields and not cross the car park. The pedestrian crossings on Farnley Lane and Newall Carr Road should be used to cross the road.

 

Travelling by car

While we understand the excitement of passing your test and being able to drive a car to school, there are no facilities at school for Sixth Formers to do so.

Cars must not drive into the school grounds to drop off, pick up or park. With over a thousand pedestrians and up to ten buses arriving and leaving the site simultaneously, this would pose a serious danger.

If coming with parents, students must arrange with their parents/carers to pick them up at a safe place outside the school grounds.

All car drivers, whether parents/carers or students, must take care not to park near the pedestrian crossings on Farnley Lane and Newall Carr Road, for this is extremely dangerous. The road near the Newall Carr Road crossing is particularly narrow, so please avoid parking here, to leave room for pedestrians, those with buggies, or wheelchair users or those using mobility scooters to pass.

Prince Henry's Court (adjacent to the Newall Carr Road entrance) must not be used for the purposes of dropping off / picking up or parking. The same applies to the Yew Tree Pub Car Park.

See the map here for locations where you can drop your child off, for a short walk to school, reducing pollution and congestion around the school site.

There are car parking spaces where children can be dropped above the Farnley Lane crossing, and it is easy to drop and turn round in the free car parking above Wharfemeadows Park (towards the Wharfemeadows playing fields).

Cars may be parked, where permitted, on the streets surrounding school, but please park with due regard for our neighbours.

If coming from south of the river, students can be dropped in the North Parade Car Park or the parking at Buon Apps Restaurant by the river - again just a short walk from school.

Please support us in our drive to become more sustainable and also to keep yourself and your fellow students safe by considering whether you need to drive to school and, if so, what you will do when you arrive, so that all our children can come to school safely.

Modeshift Stars

We are active members of the Modeshift Stars Travel Plan scheme and have achieved the Very Good Travel Plan status. You can find out more about the sc