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Is it possible to get a school clothing grant for your child if thy are in Primary school.It seems it only applies for Comprehensive schools.
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When I was teaching in a secondary school, the local authority's policy was that they would only provide a grant towards clothing when it was necessary to purchase a school uniform. (That has some logic behind it, in that they were only funding the EXTRA cost of sending a child to a particular school, rather than funding their general clothing). Our school had no uniform but, by officially declaring that the school's policy was to prefer red and black clothing (even though that statement had no real meaning whatsoever), it meant that qualifying parents could claim the grant towards their children's clothing.
The people who'll know if their are any 'little quirks in the system' like that aren't officials in offices of the local authority. They're the teachers in the child's school. (Even though most English schools are now on holiday, many headteachers will still be at work next week. It might be worth phoning the school,or calling in).
Chris
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When I was teaching in a secondary school, the local authority's policy was that they would only provide a grant towards clothing when it was necessary to purchase a school uniform. (That has some logic behind it, in that they were only funding the EXTRA cost of sending a child to a particular school, rather than funding their general clothing). Our school had no uniform but, by officially declaring that the school's policy was to prefer red and black clothing (even though that statement had no real meaning whatsoever), it meant that qualifying parents could claim the grant towards their children's clothing.
The people who'll know if their are any 'little quirks in the system' like that aren't officials in offices of the local authority. They're the teachers in the child's school. (Even though most English schools are now on holiday, many headteachers will still be at work next week. It might be worth phoning the school,or calling in).
Chris
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We were discussing school clothing grants today. Primary and Secondary schools qualify for the school grant, it's £70.00 now. My only wish is that the councils would pay the cheque to certain shops who sell school uniforms and accessories rather than make it payable to the parent. Far too many people use the money for other things rather than the uniform and I don't think this is right!!
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