Transportation

St. Peter Catholic Secondary School is committed to providing a safe environment on all school buses and school transportation vehicles. Select topics below to learn more about buses and motorized vehicles on school property. You can visit STSCO Cancellation list for bus cancellations due to inclement weather.

Bus Schedules

Buses begin arriving at St. Peter at 8:00 a.m. each day.

Buses begin leaving St. Peter at 2:25 p.m. each day.

Eligible Distances for Transportation

Student Transportation Services of Central Ontario(STSCO) oversees transportation for students within our Board.

Rules of Conduct on School Buses

Riding on a school bus is a privilege, not a right. Students are expected to follow the Student Code of Conduct on all school buses and school transport vehicles. These rules apply whether students are travelling to school, to a school-related event, or on a field trip. The rules of conduct are set standards of behaviour that ensure the safety of all students, and are the basis for the Student Behaviour Report Form used for inappropriate conduct. A student guilty of misconduct may lose his/her privilege of riding the bus. Restoration of the privilege is at the discretion of the principal after consultation with the student, his/her parent or guardian and where necessary, the school superintendent.

Video Camera & Digital Video Recording Devices on Buses School buses are equipped with video cameras and digital video recording devices to assist bus drivers and staff with dealing with misconduct on buses. Appeal of Suspension or Recommendation for Expulsion hearings may use video footage obtained on buses. You can read the Board's Transportation Policy (policy 1300) for additional details.

Cars and Motorized Vehicles on School Property

To help ensure the safety of students and maximize parking spaces, students who drive to school must follow these rules:

Cars parked illegally or in unauthorized areas may be ticketed or towed. Repeated disregard for these rules will lead to cancellation of the privilege of bringing a motorized vehicle to school and could result in police involvement.