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You could get up to £200 toward school uniform costs if you're on a low income, claiming benefits or receiving free school meals - we explain who is eligible and how it works ...
All the confirmed and predicted school uniform sale dates for this summer. Including Asda, M&S, Aldi and Lidl.
Marks & Spencer is known for many things, but among its most popular products is its school uniform range. With a wide variety of colours, sizes and fittings - and products known to last the ...
PARENTS can get school uniforms on a budget from the major supermarkets ahead of the new term. Aldi, Tesco and Sainsbury’s are all launching back to school ranges from June 15 with prices sta… ...
Education The new school uniform policy making parents very angry A number of schools are scrapping skirts altogether and bringing in a trousers-only policy Comments News Emma Gill Parents editor ...
Traditional school uniforms may be hindering children's physical activity and comfort, according to an expert. Prof Helen Dodd, a child psychology expert at the University of Exeter Medical School ...
Bridget Phillipson’s flagship law on school uniforms undermined by one awkward fact The Education Secretary's new law on school uniforms is facing further criticism today after it emerged it may ...
A community shop which runs a free second-hand school uniform scheme says it is "flat out" serving families who cannot afford to buy branded clothing. Second Chance CIC in Hendon, Sunderland ...
The parents of four million children will get cheaper school uniforms because of a law reform making its way through Parliament, the Government has claimed. The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools ...
Planned changes to school uniform policy will affect over four million pupils across England, according to new estimates from the Department for Education (DfE).
Devine Kapu, a Year 10 student from Bexley Grammar School, was crowned the winner of the regional final of the Jack Petchey's Speak Out Challenge. The event took place at St Catherine's Catholic ...
Devine Kapu, a Year 10 student from Bexley Grammar School, was crowned the winner of the regional final of the Jack Petchey's Speak Out Challenge.