Naughty Bus School Visits | Routemaster4Hire
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HAVE A VINTAGE BUS VISIT YOUR SCHOOL

 

We are delighted to offer our buses for school visits, we love taking them to local schools for children to enjoy a fun and interactive educational experience. 

Our knowledgeable driver will do a short informative talk 
about the history of the bus and explain the differences between old and new buses. Each talk is tailored to the age of the children and will include any project or theme they have been doing in class, such as Naughty Bus or a project about London.

 

After the talk the driver will set the Children a challenge which typically involves them walking around the outside of the bus.  We also allow plenty of time for photos.

Each child (and teachers) will also be given a souvenir ticket from our genuine 1960s conductor's ticket machine.

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Naughty Bus Visit

Our charges for educational bookings are:
 

School Visit & Talk - £350.00+Travel

Get in Touch:
Call: 01494 240090

Here are some of the wonderful testimonials and cards we have received from children and teachers from previous school visits…

School Visit Routemaster 4 Hire

“A huge thank you for making the children's day!! My Reception had an absolute ball riding the "real" Naughty Bus!! David and Ashley were fantastic! What a wonderful end to a theme!! Thank you”.

Katrina Alice

Broughton Heath Primary School

“Thank you so much for helping make Wednesday's trip so special for the children. They have talked about it all week! I thought you pitched your little chat just right and even the parents and staff were talking about what they'd learnt and how much they enjoyed it! I did too - thank you. It was just fab!”

Susanne Wearden

Ecclestone Primary School

"A very big thank you for bringing your wonderful and immaculate old Routemaster bus to Meryfield for our 'London' topic. David gave an excellent talk full of interesting and fun facts about the differences between the old buses and the new ones- just perfect for year 2. It was hard to say who was more excited the children or staff and everyone talked about it for the rest of the day! The highlight for many was receiving a souvenir ticket from Ashley's 1960s conductor’s ticket machine which many of our children have treasured as a reminder of a very special day”.

Alex Gage | Deputy Head

Meryfield Primary School

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