Transportation

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Bus Stop Change/Create Request Form

Bus Plan Medical Form

MOTOR CARRIER ACT Nova Scotia  04.3 MCA Regulations for School Buses 0206

TOWN OF BRIDGEWATER – PVEC BUS STOPS

Walking area map

General Transportation Information

Busing is only available to students registered and living within a school’s catchment area. Throughout the school year, we safely transport more than 6,600 SSRCE students to and from school.

Students in Pre-primary, Primary, Grade One, or Grade Two must have someone to meet them at their after-school bus stop. Please read more here in our discharge guidelines.

A reminder that all children under 40lbs and younger than 4.5 years old need to use a seat belt while on the school bus. Parents/guardians/or an older sibling must buckle them in the morning and unbuckle them after school. For more information on proper seat belt procedures, please review this video

 Catchment Area Calculator

Click the link below to determine what school your child(ren) would attend based on your address. You can enter your home address and be shown what schools are in your catchment area (colour-coded). If you are new to the area or looking at a home on the South Shore, this map is a great resource for your planning! 

School Catchment Area Calculator

Catchment Area Map

 Student Responsibilities

  • Remain well back from the road until the bus has stopped and its loading doors are opened.
  • Board the bus in a single file, without pushing or shoving. Older students should allow younger students to board first.
  • Sit in their seat (assigned, if application) immediately after boarding the bus and remain seated whenever the bus is moving.
  • Treat each other with respect. Teasing, name-calling and foul language are not acceptable and will not be tolerated.
  • Ask the driver’s permission before opening a window. No part of the body may extend outside the window.
  • Keep noise levels low so the driver can concentrate on driving the bus.
  • Use the utmost care when carrying objects such as music instruments and skates onto the bus, so as not to injure other students. Only items allowed on school property are permitted on school buses. Carry on items must be stores in a canvass bag and be small enough to fit on the student’s lap or on the floor, between the student’s legs.
  • Keep the aisles clear of all obstructions – books, lunch boxes, legs and feet, gym bags, backpacks, etc.

Unacceptable behaviour is anything which could endanger safety. Drivers will report any disciplinary problems on their buses to the school principal, who will determine what disciplinary action will be taken and will advise the student and family accordingly. The principal can temporarily suspend students from riding the bus and, for continued misbehaviour, may permanently withdraw bus privileges.

For more information please contact:

For questions regarding discipline of students, or concerns or persistent difficulties with a bus driver.
Denise Crouse, Transportation Coordinator
Phone: 902-541-8248
Email: dcrouse@ssrce.ca 

Chris Dares, Transportation Manager
Phone: 902-541-3056
Email: cdares@ssrce.ca

For questions about bus stops, routes or back road closure plans.
Colin VanBuskirk, Transportation Analyst
Phone: 902-541-8253

 

For inquiries about buses running behind schedule, children missing the bus and articles lost or left on a bus:
Transportation Clerk/Dispatch
Phone: 902-541-8252