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Parents could be entitled to £125 development grant to help cover the cost of school uniforms

News | | Published: 09:04, Wednesday August 8th, 2018.
Last updated: 22:01, Monday August 13th, 2018

The fund is intended to be spent on uniform or equipment that aids pupil development

Parents in Caerphilly County Borough could be entitled to £125 to help cover the cost of school uniforms, sports kit and kit activities outside of school.

The Welsh Government’s Pupil Development Grant (PDG) is targeted at learners who are eligible for free school meals or children who are looked after.

Eligible pupils must be going into reception class or Year 7 in September, or aged four or 11 in special schools, Special Educational Needs Units or Pupil Referral Units.

The fund will also cover funding for equipment for curricular activities such as design and technology, as well as those outside of school hours.

Education Secretary Kirsty Williams and Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) Leader Debbie Wilcox have urged parents and carers of eligible children to speak to their council about applying for the new funding.

Kirsty Williams AM said: “We want all of our pupils to have access to the same opportunities, whether in or outside of school, and PDG Access is about making sure that happens.

“We know that the costs of school uniform, sports kit and equipment for other activities can all add up so it’s really important that parents and carers are aware of this new fund and know where to apply.

“If you think you’re eligible for PDG Access then speak to your council today and you could soon receive £125 to help with these costs.”

Cllr Phillipa Marsden, Cabinet Member for Education and Achievement, said: “Caerphilly County Borough Council welcomes the new PDG – Access Grant from the Welsh Government.

“This will make such a difference to families living in the area, easing the pressure and financial burden associated with purchasing school uniforms, school sports kit and for wider activities such as scouts and guides and sports outside of school.

“Each school has its own procedure for assistance in this matter and parents and guardians should check with their child’s school for details.”

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