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The Ministry of Education has been reviewing its school bus services in Queenstown with seven routes set to be redesigned from Term 2, 2026, one cancelled, one added and 11 retained on an 'interim' basis.

One principal says about 90 students in Fernhill will lose access to their bus.

Otago Regional Council says the public network may not have the capacity at peak times.

Emails released under the OIA show schools and parents warned public buses were not a safe or practical alternative.

The Ministry of Education has decided to keep most of Queenstown's school buses for now, despite finding most students are not eligible for the free services.

It signalled last year that routes could be cut where public buses already exist - sparking pushback from parents and principals worried about student safe

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