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School grant to help with cost of uniform, sports kits and more still open for applications

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 13:35, Monday October 16th, 2023.
Last updated: 18:58, Wednesday October 18th, 2023

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Education
The Welsh Government’s School Essentials Grant is still open for applications

Up to £200 is being made available to low-income families to help cover the costs of school uniforms, sports kits, stationery and more.

The Welsh Government’s School Essential Grant covers low income families with children in reception up to Year 11.

What can the grant be used to pay for?

The grant can be used to pay for:

  • School uniform, including coats and shoes.
  • School activities, like learning a musical instrument, sports kit and equipment for after school activities.
  • Classroom essentials, like pens, pencils and bags.

Source: Welsh Government

Families on lower incomes who receive certain benefits can claim £125 per child per year to help with school costs.

Because of the extra cost families might face when their children start secondary school, £200 is available for pupils going into year 7.

Last year, the grant supported 100,000 children in Wales, according to the Welsh Government.

Jeremy Miles MS, Wales’ education minister, said: “As the colder months arrive, many families might find their children need a new warm coat or winter shoes.

“The School Essentials Grant is not just for back to school, you can claim it later in the year if you haven’t already.”

He continued: “This grant helps children attend school, take part in activities with their friends, and overcome barriers to attainment.”

Families must register their eligibility for the grant through their local authority, as they won’t receive the payment automatically.

The grant is open until May 31, 2024. Visit the Welsh Government’s website to check eligibility.


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