Find out about our location and transport details to make getting to school safe and easy.
Our school is located at:
169 Salamander Way
Salamander Bay NSW 2317
Tomaree High School Bus and School Drop-off Zones
Tomaree High School is committed to ensure the safety of all students. Please help us to keep our students safe and avoid a fine by following the road signs carefully.
The road into the Tomaree Education Centre is owned by the Department of Education and Training but provides public access. Normal road rules apply.
Drop Off
Bus bays 1, 2 and 3 are STOP AND DROP zones Mornings Only: indicated by the green arrow in the diagram above.
Pick Up
There is NO PARKING available at the school for pick up.
Please ask your child to meet you at the pool or to use the Keel Street exit.
Parking is available on Bagnall Beach Rd.
NO parking available on Keel Street.
Keel Street Gate Opening and Closing times
Students access Keel Street from the rear of the school via a locked gate that is shared with Tomaree Primary School.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday |
Open |
7:00am |
Close |
9:30am |
Restricted Open
High School Students finish school. Head teacher supervises High School students leaving school via Keel Street gate.
Gate locked after High School students exit.
|
2:30pm
|
Open |
3:30pm |
Wednesdays (High School Sport Day) |
Open |
7:00am |
Close |
9:30am |
Restricted Open
High School Students finish school. Head teacher supervises High School students leaving school via Keel Street gate.
Gate locked after High School students exit.
|
2:00pm |
Open |
3:30pm |
Visitors Parking
Visitors including parents/carers are required to park at Tomaree Aquatic Centre car park.
It is just a short walk down to the school.
Tomaree High School Bus Services
Port Stephens Coaches
Phone: 4982 2940
Bus Timetable
Hunter Valley Buses
Phone: 4935 7200 or 4958 2057
Bus Timetable
Opal Card
Students may be eligible for free or subsidised travel to and from school.
Opal Card
Getting to and from school safely
As a parent or carer, it’s your responsibility to get your child to and from school safely. Student safety is our priority.
Keep our school community safe by:
- driving and parking safely, even if it means parking further away and walking the rest of the way to school
- being a good role model
- never calling your child from across the road
- using the safest place to cross the road.
For independent travellers
Talk safe travel with your high-school-aged child including:
Subsidised school travel
Transport for NSW provides subsidies to assist school students.
- The School Student Transport Scheme provides eligible students with free or subsidised travel on public transport between home and school.
- The School Drive Subsidy may help towards the costs of driving children to school if you live in an area where there is no public transport.