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School Essentials Grant open to help with school costs
EB News: 29/07/2024 - 11:53
Applications are open for the School Essentials Grant that can provide up to £200 to help with the cost of the school day.
The School Essentials Grant is available to families on lower incomes and those who qualify for certain benefits in Wales.
All looked after children also qualify for the grant. It can be used to buy school essentials such as uniform, stationery and equipment.
All learners in compulsory school years are eligible and families can claim the grant once per school year per child.
It provides £125 per child, and £200 for children entering Year 7.
Kathryn Matthews, community focused schools manager from Neath Port Talbot, said: "Times are challenging at the moment for many of us.
"The cost of living, especially at this time of year, is a big worry for many families. We have been told by families that they are constantly budgeting to be able to purchase the uniform and equipment that children need for school.
"The School Essentials Grant helps take some of that worry and financial pressure away. Families can use this scheme to help buy any uniform or equipment needed ensuring all children are the same as their peers.
The cabinet secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle, added: "All children and young people deserve equal access to education and this scheme helps to achieve that by removing the financial barriers faced by many families."
The 2024 to 2025 scheme is currently open and will close on 31st May 2025.
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