Travel to school

Planning your school travel is easy. There are a range of safe transport options to get to our school. Check our location map, driving details and public transport options to help make the journey to school safe and easy.

Location map

We are located at 4 Buckle Avenue, Engadine NSW 2233.

Use School Finder to confirm if you live in our local intake area.

Catching public transport

Public transport is a great way to safely get to and from school.

Catching a bus

Many of our students travel by bus to school.

You can download the latest school bus timetable from U-Go Mobility.

Catching a train

For those who are travelling by train, exit at Engadine Station and take a short bus ride or 25 minute walk to Engadine West Public School. Visit TransportNSW to help plan your trip.

Apply for a travel pass

Eligible students can get a free travel pass under the School Student Transport Scheme. Apply for a travel pass today.

Travel pass

Driving and parking

The start and end of the school day are busy times for pedestrians and drivers outside schools.

When driving and parking near our school, please:

Visitors to our school may park on surrounding streets of Buckle Avenue, Ridge Road and Woronora Road, ensuring all parking restrictions are observed.

The Buckle Avenue entrance to our school is a No Parking zone. A No Parking zone is a pick up and drop off area: you can stop here for a maximum of two minutes to drop off or pick up passengers and must remain within three metres of the vehicle. When parents park in a No Parking zone for longer than two minutes they prevent other parents from stopping to drop off or pick up their children, creating frustration and dangerous situations. If you arrive before the school bell and block the pickup areas, you risk a fine. Parking offences in school zones carry heavier fines and loss of demerit points.

Parking on school grounds

Parking on school grounds is not permitted unless approved by the principal.

Walking

Students not travelling by bus are encouraged to walk to school. Each year the school promotes this in its Walk Safely to School Day. This is a healthy habit to develop at an early age and it will certainly avoid traffic difficulties around the school.

Wherever possible, students should use marked crossings and observe all the safe procedures about looking left and right before crossing the road.

Need help getting to school?

If your child has a disability or additional needs, they may be eligible for the Assisted School Travel Program. Contact us to learn more or get help planning your child's journey to school.

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