If your child is of compulsory school age, they’re entitled to free school transport if they live further away than the statutory walking distance from the nearest school with places, that provides education appropriate to their age, ability and aptitude.
The statutory walking distance is over:
- two miles from home to school for children of primary school age
- three miles from home to school for children of secondary school age
Your child or young person isn’t automatically entitled to free school transport if they have SEND or have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). The normal criteria still apply.
If your child’s EHCP says their needs can be met at a mainstream school, the normal eligibility criteria apply, unless they can’t walk the specified distance for their age because of a disability or health condition.
If your child goes to a school that has been named as parental preference, which isn’t the nearest suitable school, or the designated school for their home address, then the local authority is not obliged to provide transport.