The 'school‘ buses in our neck of the woods are single decker like yours, yet coaches rather then buses. They serve rural areas as there is no public transport service available. Whilst the bus doesn’t pass Vignouse...we’re on a 2 house lane which leads to fields...I often see it picking up children who live nearby. Same coach and driver drops them off at the end of the day. Same practice, same care...not enough practised.
@thewatersphotos I think it's been cleaned up a bit and I'm sure modernized on the inside. @cocobella@jamibann@craftymeg I was so lucky it happened by at the right time. @brillomick Thank you. Although I've never been in it, apparently it is a crescent shaped building. @s4sayer The schools now are built to handle children from a larger area and there are fewer shcool (less close at hand to students) the higher grades they handle. So buses (and parents driving students) are a necessity for them to get to school. Hardly anyone walks to school anymore. @pyrrhula Thank you. Oh, so sorry. They were in the distance. @tunia Thanks Tunia. It's a nice looking building and somewhat unique.
(those geese you saw are sheeps)
@cocobella @jamibann @craftymeg I was so lucky it happened by at the right time.
@brillomick Thank you. Although I've never been in it, apparently it is a crescent shaped building.
@s4sayer The schools now are built to handle children from a larger area and there are fewer shcool (less close at hand to students) the higher grades they handle. So buses (and parents driving students) are a necessity for them to get to school. Hardly anyone walks to school anymore.
@pyrrhula Thank you. Oh, so sorry. They were in the distance.
@tunia Thanks Tunia. It's a nice looking building and somewhat unique.