Submitted on Saturday 2nd July 2022
Rejected on Thursday 7th July 2022
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Make expensive branded school uniforms non-compulsory to help w/ cost of living
Branded school uniforms are often compulsory and very expensive. With the cost of living crisis schools should allow non-branded uniforms which are much cheaper to assist lower income families.
I have two school aged children and their branded school uniform costs (per child) are as follows:
Blazer - £37
Jumper x 2 - £20 each
Skirt x 2 - £17 each
PE jumper - £20
PE top - £13
PE leggings - £15
TOTAL = £159
That's even before you've purchased school shoes, shirts, stationery, tights, PE trainers, school bags etc. Often these costs occur multiple times in a year as children grow out of things so quickly. For larger families this cost is even higher. For low income families this is unsustainable and seemingly unnecessary.
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The Government has published guidance for schools on the cost of school uniforms, which makes it clear that schools need to ensure that their uniform is affordable, and should keep the use of branded items to a minimum.
If you believe your school is not complying with this guidance, you could raise your concerns with a local councillor who represents you. You can find out who your local councillors are, and how to contact them, by entering your post code here:
www.gov.uk/find-your-local-councillors
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