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Jacobson’s Update 23/10/2022 11.00am

  • Murchison township students who normally travel on Buss 22 are to board Bus 33 to school, same bus stops and same times – same for the return trip home.  Bus drivers will explain transfer buses to students on board,  Jodi from Jacobson’s will be at the  Mooroopna Interchange in the morning to assist students with the transfers
  • Bunbartha – Bus 3 - pending current Vic Emergency downgrade to Watch and Act status will be running a modified service where roads are not impacted by floods
  • Mooroopna Town Services – Only Lenne Street is still effected. Please go to the next safest Bus Stop and board there

Dyson’s Update 23/10/2022 10.30am

  • Running all buses with some minor adjustments where there may still be some water

Ford’s Update 23/10/2022  12.45pm

  • Running all buses with some minor adjustments where there may still be some water

Fitzpatrick’s Update 23/10/2022 12.45pm

  • Tallygaroopna, Zeerust, Nathalia Road then to Shepparton Bus 7 will run with some minor adjustments, all stops will remain the same

All other services by all the Bus Routes are running as planned.  Please be patient as there may be delays.  Students will not be left behind.  Please ask your child/children to talk to the Bus Driver if they have any concerns.  The Drivers all have communication with each other and will be happy to assist.

You are welcome to ring your local Bus Operator if your require any further details on your child’s Bus Route.

Dear parents, carers and students,

I am very pleased to advise that Greater Shepparton Secondary College will be open for on-site learning for all students from Monday, 24 October.

Despite severe weather and flooding in many parts of Greater Shepparton and the north east, our school buildings were not damaged. We have used the week to assess the welfare of our staff and students, many of whom were impacted by floodwaters.

Fortunately, almost all of our teachers can safely access GSSC from next week and all classes will resume from Monday.

Our bus companies expect to operate all services as normal. However they have advised:

  • If your usual bus stop remains impacted by floodwaters or a road closure, please go to your next closest stop.
  • There may be traffic delays in some areas, including the causeway linking Mooroopna and Shepparton.
  • If students are worried about making a connection to another service, they should alert the bus driver.

For families accessing GSSC by car, please drive safely and remain extra vigilant as many local roads have suffered flood damage.  Please remember to never, ever, drive through floodwaters.

If you have questions or concerns, or to report an absence on Monday, please call our office on 5891 2000 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

We very much look forward to welcoming our students back on campus. Take care over the weekend and see you Monday!

Sincerely

Barbara O’Brien

Executive Principal