Students who are 'correctly registered' with Duffys buses can still use their 2011 bus passes until they automatically rollover for 2012. Rollover will take approximately 6-8 weeks at least, so just sit tight until you get your new 2012 'School N Go' card.
REMEMBER to be correctly registered you must have all of the following:-
- Have your details correct with Duffys buses
- Have your details correct with Queensland Transport
- Make sure that all Duffys, QT and your school registration information corresponds.
- Not changed school since Oct 2011
- Not changed address since Oct 2011
- Are not going to be in Grade 8 in 2012 (this is a change of school regardless if you are changing or not, i.e. St Lukes)
If you would like to check to see if you are 'correctly regisitered', simply call the office and we can do this over the phone. If you do not fit into this catagory then refer to "New Students" below.
I HAVE LOST MY 2011 BUS PASS? -
Please contact the office so that we can issue a 'pass pending' which will tide you over til the new 'School N Go' passes are issued later on in the year.
NEW STUDENTS TRAVELLING IN 2012
All NEW students, or students who are NOT correclty registered, will need to contact the office so we can advise which forms you are required to complete. Please refer to 'Queensland Stas Brochure' to see if you are BTA eligible or not.
New students will be issued with an interim 'pass pending' card if you are "BTA" eligible. If you are not BTA eligible, you have the option of the "Swipe N Go" bus pass. This pass allows you to upload credit on the card for payment of travel rather than cash. The card is free for those who wish to utilise the 'credit' option.
DOES A NEW 2012 'SCHOOL N GO' CARD COST ANYTHING? ALL students who did not pay a deposit in 2011 or any new 2012 students will be required to pay $20.00 before their "SCHOOL N GO" bus pass will be issued.
IF I AM NOT 'BTA' ELIGIBLE DO I HAVE TO REGISTER? Yes, all students have to register with Duffy's buses for school travel. This can be done over the phone during normal office hours.


