STUDENTS and staff crossing the border to school at Moama Anglican Grammar School won't have to sit in traffic come November 23.
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With NSW Premier Glady Berejiklian's announcement regarding the opening of the NSW/Victoria border, MAGS students and staff will no longer have to suffer through delays to get to and from school.
Principal Carmel Spry was happy with the announcement on Wednesday, November 4.
“We welcome the news. It will certainly make things easier for our students, their families and the staff,” she said.
Ms Spry said the bus system the school introduced at the beginning of Term 3 would no longer be needed once the check point was removed.
“We have been running buses each morning and night since the border restrictions were implemented, so this will be no longer necessary,” she said.
“We introduced the bus to assist families, and it also had the added benefit of reducing traffic on the bridge.”