Buses to Chalfonts Community College
Welcome to your guide to travelling to and from The Chalfonts Community College, with everything you need to know about bus routes, timetables and choosing the right ticket for your journey. Updated for the 2026-2027 academic year.
101 Amersham - Little Chalfont - The Chalfonts
Service 101 connects Amersham, Little Chalfont and Chalfont St Peter, before continuing on to Uxbridge. Buses stop at Glebe Road, which is a 2 minute walk from the school.
104 High Wycombe - Beaconsfield - Seer Green - The Chalfonts
Service 104 travels between High Wycombe, Wycombe Marsh, Loudwater, Holspur, Beaconsfield, Seer Green, Chalfont St Giles and Chalfont St Peter, before continuing on to Uxbridge. Buses call at Glebe Road, which is a 2 minute walk from the school.
101/104 Uxbridge - Gerrards Cross - The Chalfonts
Services 101/104 operate up to every 30 minutes between Uxbridge, Denham, Gerrards Cross and The Chalfonts. Students travelling to the school should alight at the Glebe Road stop, from which the school is a 2 minute walk away.
106/107 Slough - Wexham Court - Stoke Poges - The Chalfonts
Services 106/107 operate between Slough, Wexham Court, Stoke Poges, Gerrards Cross, Chalfont St Peter and Chalfont Common. For students travelling to the school, the Glebe Road stop is a 2 minute walk from the school.
607 George Green - Iver - Iver Heath - Fulmer - Chalfonts Community College
Route 607 is a school service which connects George Green, Iver, Iver Heath, Fulmer, Gerrards Cross and Chalfonts Community College. For the 2026-2027 academic year, the route has been revised to begin from George Green (Uxbridge Road) due to low passenger demand on the section between Britwell and Wexham Court.
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Choosing your ticket
Dedicated school services
If you're travelling on a dedicated school service (routes 600-699), you'll need a ticket specifically for that route.
- Unless stated otherwise, these passes can also be used on all local Carousel bus services at any time, seven days a week - ideal for after‑school activities or weekend trips.
- We understand that increasing numbers of schools are now choosing to make their sites ‘smartphone free’, and so we’re pleased to confirm that tickets for all of our dedicated school and college services are available as either mobile app tickets or as reusable smartcards without any difference in cost.
- Some school services require a specific minimum number of customers to commit to using the service before it will be confirmed. You can see more information on this and whether it applies to your service via the link below.
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Local bus services
For local bus routes, you can buy single or return tickets on board, or choose a zone ticket if you travel regularly.
How to pick the correct zone ticket for your journey
1. Identify your start and end points
Work out where your journey begins and finishes.
2. Check which zones you'll travel through
Use the Carousel zone map to work out which zone(s) you'll be travelling in.
- Zone A includes High Wycombe, Flackwell Heath, Hazlemere and Penn.
- Zone B includes Amersham, Chesham, Beaconsfield and Marlow.
- Zone C includes Maidenhead, Slough, Reading, Windsor and Uxbridge.
3. Pick the ticket that covers all the zones you'll travel through
If your journey crosses multiple zones, choose a combined ticket.
- For example, travelling from Zone A to Zone C requires a zone ABC ticket.
4. Choose how long you want your pass to last
Options include day, weekly, monthly, termly, and annual scholar passes.