Sarnia, yes, I wish local authorities would go back to running free school buses. In our area, some schools do have school buses, but others don’t and they’re not free unless you have SEND or live a considerable distance away or on a route without safe pavements.
So for example a choir friend’s grandchildren catch a school bus to a school about half a mile away from DGC’s school. Because it’s not a great distance, they’re not allowed to get the subsidy.
DGC non-school-bus rides costs 4.50 per day, though we would if necessary buy cheaper weekly tickets for them.
So for DD to drop her children at school, instead of the 2.4 mile walk, then drive to work, it’s cheaper than sending them on the bus.