College Coaches

DETAILS ON THE 2024-25 COLLEGE-RUN COACH PROVISIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM EARLY JUNE 2024.

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE CANNOT RESERVE SPACES ON THE COACH IN ADVANCE. 

 

OX1 - Sonning Common - temporary stop at Peppard Road stop from 29/04/24 - 01/05/2024

 

THE COST OF THE COLLEGE COACH 2023-24:   

For queries relating to the 2023-24 academic year, please email: transportandbursary@henleycol.ac.uk

The cost of the college-run coach is £920.00. Payment can be paid in full or in two instalments. If paying via instalments, a first payment of £460.00 will need to be paid to secure a space on the coach followed by a second payment of £460.00 due 1 November 2023.  

Please ensure to read the college coach terms and conditions for further information on applying for the college-run coaches and for details on our refund policy. 

2023-24 Provisional Routes

Coach passes:

Students must ensure they have their college coach pass printed at the bottom of their student ID card. Students will not be allowed entry on to the college coach without a valid pass. All students must have their lanyard/college ID card whilst at college, if you have lost yours you must buy a new one from Deanfield Reception (£3.00) or you will not be allowed on site.   

The Henley College departures:

Coaches will depart The Henley College promptly at 16.20 along Deanfield Avenue (with the exception of the OX1 which will wait along the Deanfield Road/Deanfield Avenue junction).

CONTACT INFORMATION: 

Our current coaches are run by Horseman Coaches Limited and Platinum Coach Hire. The below telephone numbers are the coach company helpline numbers. Should you need to contact the coach companies for clarification on routes or stops as well as service updates should the coach be delayed and/or lost property etc. please use the contact information below: 

Horseman (OX1 & BE1): 0118 975 3811 

Platinum (BU1, BU2, BU3, BU4 & OX2): 01494 716516 

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: 

Students requiring financial assistance with their travel costs may be eligible for a bursary. Please visit the  Bursary Fund page for further information.

SEN & EHCP STUDENTS:

Students should apply for transport assistance through their local county council. Official documentation from your local authority indicating that the county council will fund the cost of the college-run coach needs to be submitted before completing an online application. Documents can be emailed to transportandbursary@henleycol.ac.uk.  

OCC SPARE SEATS SCHEME:

The Henley College is not part of the Spare Seats Scheme. 

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