
Parents of pupils sitting exams in TT week are being urged to make plans for getting their children to school as the latest bus strike looms.
There'll be no regular school buses during race week as it's a holiday, but students will be in school to sit A-level and GCSE exams.
Bus Vannin bosses are working on a contingency timetable but it's unclear what level of service they will be able to operate.
As a result, students are advised NOT to rely on the bus, but make other arrangements, even if that means staying with a friend near the school the night before.
Director of Education, Martin Barrow, says parents should plan their journey well in advance:
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