Information for parents about applying for reception places for September 2025.
- Transferring from nursery to school
- Transferring from infant to junior school
- Transferring to another primary school
- Transferring to secondary school
- Moving house or applying from abroad
- Free home to school transport
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Free home to school transport
Please see the free and partially subsidised transport to school pages or contact your area education office for more information.
There is no entitlement to school transport when parents/carers choose to send their child to a school other than the nearest qualifying school.
Please take this into consideration when making your preferences. If in doubt, please contact your area education office for advice.
When to apply
You should only apply for free transport once your child has received their school offer.
Eligibility
To qualify for free home to school transport, children of compulsory school age are required to attend the nearest suitable school on a full-time basis and meet the criteria outlined below:
Pupils under the age of 8 years old | Where a pupil, who is under 8 years old, is attending the nearest qualifying school with places available and the shortest walking distance between home and school is more than 2 miles |
Pupils aged 8 years and over | Where a pupil, who is 8 years old and over, is attending their nearest qualifying school with places available and the shortest walking distance between home and school is more than 3 miles |
All primary pupils aged 8 – 11 where the family is in receipt of free school meals | All primary aged pupils aged 8 – 11 years, who attend their nearest qualifying school with places available, the shortest walking distance between home and school is more than 2 miles and the family is in receipt of free school meals or the maximum level of Working Tax Credit |
Unsuitable routes
We may have a duty to provide free travel where the walking route has been assessed as unsuitable by the County Council. We have an agreed policy on the criteria used when assessing whether a route is suitable. If a route can be made suitable, or an alternative suitable walking route can be identified; transport which has previously been provided, may be removed.
Suitable schools
When assessing eligibility, the County Council considers whether the nearest qualifying school has places available and provides education appropriate to the age, ability and aptitudes of your child and any Special Educational Needs your child may have.
Denominational transport
There is no longer any denominational transport assistance available for new pupils starting at either primary or secondary schools, unless the family meet the criteria above.
Season tickets
If you don't qualify for free home to school transport and there are spare places on a Lancashire County Council contracted school transport service, you may be able to purchase a season ticket. Please contact the School Traveline for advice on 0300 123 6738. Please note it might be more cost effective for your child to travel on a public bus service and for you to purchase a discounted period travel ticket direct from the operator.