Rangitoto College uses the services of the following bus companies (timetable below): AT for local bus services or Ritchies West Auckland.
Please note: All West Auckland bus details are as below.
Rangitoto College uses the services of the following bus companies (timetable below): AT for local bus services or Ritchies West Auckland.
Please note: All West Auckland bus details are as below.
Students will need an Auckland Transport HOP card to travel:
Buy an AT HOP card
Passengers must use their HOP card (with a positive balance) to tag on when boarding the bus and tag off when they disembark.
Discounted Fares on Auckland Transport Services (as of 1 May 2024)
More about secondary school concessions
Set an Auto Top-Up on your child’s registered HOP card to ensure that they always have the correct fare for their journey. How to top up an AT HOP card
If your child doesn’t have a HOP card, someone can purchase a fare for them using the balance on their own HOP card. However, this should only be used in rare cases, as it is more economical for each person to use their own HOP card:
If a passenger “tags on” another person, they are charged the cash fare, which is typically more than double the HOP fare.
Auckland Transport offers a Journey Planner tool to find the best route. Be sure to refine your search by selecting “School Bus.” Please note that scheduled bus stop times are indicative only and based on average travel times along the route.
Access Journey Planner
All buses are GPS-enabled, and you can use the AT Mobile App to track your bus in real time. This feature helps you and your children see the bus’s progress and estimate its arrival—particularly useful in case of traffic delays.
Steps to track your bus:
Official bus stops are visible on Google Maps and Journey Planner (though JP can occasionally have errors, which we report for correction). Most AT routes stop at any official stop, but some are express routes for part of their journey or may not stop at certain bus stops. This is usually the case when routes overlap. To balance passenger loads between the routes, drivers may advise students to catch a different bus in future.
In rural areas, some stops may simply be at the end of a driveway or road. We ensure that these locations are safe for students to board or disembark, with enough space for the bus to pull off the road safely.
If your children are waiting at such stops, they should:
We assign drivers to the same route whenever possible, so they become familiar with students’ boarding and disembarking patterns. However, as drivers may change, students should always:
Routes 25, 26 and 27 work together to collect students from across the Hibiscus Coast each morning. Students may transfer between these buses to reach their final school destination. In the afternoon, the process is reversed for the journey home.
Transfer Locations
Please note that these transfer locations are not shown correctly in AT’s Journey Planner. For accurate information, refer to the route sheets available on our website: Bayes.co.nz.
Please review this document to ensure buses remain a safe environment for everyone. It outlines behavioural expectations and safe boarding/disembarking procedures. Parents should go over these rules with their children.
Students who engage in unsafe or inappropriate behaviour risk being banned from the bus.
Time table and fare information is here.