12 Oct 2022
2023 school travel applications are now open
Applications for student travel in 2023 opened from Monday 10 October 2022.
Students who need a School Opal card or travel pass for 2023 can apply now. A new application will need to be submitted
if they are applying for the first time, or if they are requesting an additional travel entitlement as a result of a new
shared parental responsibility situation (e.g. joint custody).
Students who change address, school, campus location, have repeated a year or received an expiry notification from
Transport for NSW for their school travel entitlement should renew or update their details before the end of term 4.
This will ensure that schools can endorse applications, and entitlements remain valid for the start of the 2023 school
year. School Opal card holders will have the changes applied to their existing card.
If a student's distance eligibility has changed based on their grade (i.e. grade two to grade three), the system will
automatically update their entitlement if they meet the new criteria. If they do not meet the new eligibility criteria,
we will send an expiry notification via email.
Students who have an entitlement approved under a medical condition that is due to expire will receive a notification advising them to re-apply.
Term Bus Pass holders will receive a notification to re-apply.
Students in the Opal network applying for an Opal card (including a Term Bus Pass) for the first time will receive their Student Opal card at their nominated postal address. Cards will be mailed out from January 2023.
Travel from Term 1 2023
We ask that parents plan ahead and make sure their child knows which service/s to use and has a valid ticket to travel;either a School Opal card or Child/Youth Opal card (within Greater Sydney) or a School Travel Pass (outside GreaterSydney), from the start of the school year.
apply or update details early and be ready for the start of the new school year.
Most students using the Opal network will not need a new Opal card and can continue travelling on their existing card each year.
The start of the year is a busy period for local transport operators, and students travelling without a valid ticket make service planning and operations difficult.
Bus operators are flexible and understanding, particularly at the start of the school year, and will ensure students can travel safely
to and from school. But to best support our operators we encourage all students to have a valid ticket, as early
as possible, from the start of the school year.
Students using School Opal cards are also reminded that they must tap on and tap off in line with the Student code of conduct
and Opal terms of use.