2025/26 Bus Pass Payments
Please find further information on 2025/26 bus pass payments below:
Students travel to college in many ways. Unlike school, the Council does not provide specific free transport for students to attend any post-16 education provider. Therefore, students travel to the college by bus, train, car, bike, on foot and sometimes also use a ferry. Planning your journey and managing its costs are an important part of becoming a college student. The college offers a bespoke bus service that can bring students to and from college, including access to term-time, midday services to the major Cornish towns of Camelford, Launceston, Liskeard, St Austell and Wadebridge.
Callywith College subsidises the cost of our bespoke bus transport service for all students and offers significant bursaries to further reduce the costs for students from lower income households. We can provide bursaries to contribute towards bus pass costs based on total net annual household income at the following rates:
Band A: Household income of below £16,000
Band B: Household income of £16,001 to £24,000
Band C: Household income of £24,001 to £35,000