Why Compare School Minibus Insurance?
School Minibus Insurance at a Glance
- Schools need specialist minibus insurance cover if staff or volunteers drive pupils in a minibus.
- Teachers who passed their driving test before January 1997 usually hold restricted D1 entitlement (not for hire or reward), subject to licence conditions.
- Comprehensive, Third Party Fire and Theft, and Third Party Only options are available.
- Short-period cover lets schools insure hired minibuses for one-off trips.

Who Needs School Minibus Insurance?
Any school that uses a minibus to move pupils needs specialist minibus insurance. Around 99% of D1 licence holders in the UK are aged 46 or over, so younger staff may need alternative arrangements. Also, additional rules may apply depending on whether the minibus is owned by the school, used for voluntary purposes, or operated under Section 19 permit arrangements. Here is who this cover typically applies to.
Tip: If parent volunteers drive your school minibus, check they hold a D1 licence or are covered under your policy terms. An unlicensed driver behind the wheel could void your cover.

What Does School Minibus Insurance Cover?
Choosing an incorrect cover level could leave your school paying for repairs or claims out of its own budget. The table below outlines what each level of school minibus insurance may typically include. Cover features depend on insurer terms, driver eligibility, and how the vehicle is used.
| Feature | Comprehensive | Third Party, Fire and Theft | Third Party Only |
|---|---|---|---|
| Damage to your minibus | Yes | No | No |
| Fire and theft protection | Yes | Yes | No |
| Damage to other vehicles and property | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Injury to passengers and third parties | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Windscreen cover | Usually included | Sometimes | No |
| Replacement vehicle | Often included | Rarely | No |
What Is Not Covered?
A single exclusion could mean your school covers the full cost of a claim. Here is what school minibus insurance usually will not cover.
- Unlisted drivers – Anyone not named on the policy or outside the age range of your Any Driver cover.
- Driving without the correct licence – Teachers need D1 (minibus entitlement) or D1+E for larger vehicles. Without it, the insurer could refuse a claim.
- Using the minibus for hire and reward – School minibus policies do not cover paid passenger services or fare-charging routes.
- Wear and tear – Mechanical breakdowns caused by age or lack of maintenance are not covered.
- Alcohol or drugs – Any incident where the driver is under the influence.
- Undisclosed modifications – Roof racks, tow bars, wheelchair ramps, or seating changes not declared to your insurer.
- Non-school use – If a member of staff uses the minibus for personal errands, claims during that journey could be rejected. Care home minibus policies have similar restrictions.
- Exceeding passenger limits – Carrying more passengers than the vehicle is licensed for could void your cover.
Standard Exclusions
Important Limitations
Optional Extras
Standard cover handles the basics. These optional extras fill the gaps that matter most for school transport.
Tip: If your school hires a minibus for residential trips, check whether your standard policy covers it. Short-period cover could fill the gap for less than extending your main policy.
Covers all named teaching staff, support staff, and parent volunteers under one policy.
Helps protect your school against certain claims from third parties not directly arising from use of the vehicle. Policies may offer cover of up to £5 million, depending on insurer terms.
Roadside assistance if your minibus breaks down on a school trip. Some policies include onward travel for pupils.
Covers legal costs if your school needs to pursue or defend a claim after an accident.
Extends your policy for trips abroad. Useful for language exchanges and European sports tournaments.
Pays a daily amount if your minibus is off the road after a claim. This helps cover the cost of a replacement.
Protects sports equipment, musical instruments, or other items carried in the minibus.
Temporary cover for minibuses your school hires for one-off trips or residentials.
What Affects the Cost?
Your quote depends on your school, your drivers, and how the minibus is used. Here are the key factors that could affect your premium.
| Key Factor | Impact on Your Price |
|---|---|
| Number of drivers | More drivers or Any Driver cover usually costs more than naming a few staff |
| Driver ages and experience | Younger or newly qualified drivers could push your price up |
| Claims history | Previous claims on your school motor policy often increase your renewal |
| Minibus size | A 9 seater usually costs less to insure than a 16 seater |
| Annual mileage | Schools that run daily routes pay more than those using the minibus occasionally |
| Where it is parked overnight | A locked school compound is safer than street parking |
| Cover level | Comprehensive policies typically cost more but could help cover repair costs following an insured event |
Tip: If your school owns more than one minibus, check whether fleet pricing could reduce your overall cost. Some brokers offer discounts for multiple vehicles on a single policy.

Ways to Reduce Your Quote
School budgets are stretched, and transport costs add up quickly. These tips could help bring your minibus insurance quote down.
Tip: Specialist brokers understand school transport. Compare quotes using the form at the top of this page to find brokers who cover school minibuses.
How to Get a Quote
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What Our Expert Says
Most schools assume their standard motor policy covers minibus use. It usually does not. A typical school vehicle policy may cover the caretaker driving a van but not a teacher taking pupils to a football match.
Around 9% of secondary school trips in England involve a private bus or school minibus, according to the National Travel Survey. That is a significant number of journeys on policies that may not be fit for purpose.
The D1 licence issue catches many schools out. Staff who passed their test before January 1997 usually have D1 entitlement. Younger teachers almost certainly do not. Letting an unlicensed teacher drive a minibus could result in a claim being declined.
Also safeguarding adds another layer. Schools are typically expected to ensure drivers meet safeguarding requirements, which may include a current DBS check depending on their role. Insurance does not replace the wider duty of care a school owes its pupils.
Schools that hire minibuses for residential trips or sports fixtures often have no cover during those journeys. Short-period insurance exists for exactly this gap, but awareness of this option is sometimes limited. Charities face similar risks with hired vehicles.
– Ian Beevis, Insurance Expert & Co-founder of Clean Green Cars

School Minibus Insurance Questions
How Much Does School Minibus Insurance Cost?
The cost varies depending on the minibus, number of drivers, and how often the vehicle is used. Comparing minibus insurance quotes from specialist brokers may be a quick way to check.
What Licence Do I Need to Drive a School Minibus?
Teachers who passed their test before January 1997 usually have restricted D1 entitlement (subject to licence conditions). Those who passed later may need an additional driving test.
Can I Drive a School Minibus Without a D1?
It depends on the vehicle weight and passenger count. Some lighter minibuses may be driven on a standard B licence, but most school minibuses may need D1 depending on vehicle weight and licence conditions.
Can You Drive a 14 Seater Minibus on a Normal Licence?
Not usually. A 14 seater minibus typically requires D1 entitlement depending on vehicle weight and licence conditions.
What Are the Requirements for a School Minibus Driver?
Drivers need the correct licence category, must be named on the policy or covered by Any Driver, and should meet the insurer age requirements.
What Happens After I Submit My Details?
Clean Green Cars connects you with specialist brokers who may be able to help. They then get in touch with quotes for your school minibus.

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Useful Links
- Driving a Minibus (GOV.UK) – Licence requirements for driving a minibus.
- MiDAS Training (CTA) – The Minibus Driver Awareness Scheme for safer passenger transport.
- RoSPA Minibus Safety (RoSPA) – Safety advice for organisations operating minibuses.
- Health and Safety on School Visits (GOV.UK) – DfE guidance on planning safe school trips.


