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Schools uniform costs warning
Schools have a "moral responsibility" to keep the cost of pupils' uniform down, council leaders warned today.
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On the ITV News Facebook page we have been asking whether schools have a "moral responsibility" to keep the cost of pupils' uniform down. Here are some of your views:
School uniforms setting parents back £200
The average secondary school uniform now costs over £200, with primary school uniform setting parents back £160. Daybreak's Michelle Morrison reports:
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Schools warned over uniform costs
Four in five parents believe school uniform helps maintain discipline
A separate poll revealed that almost four in five (79%) parents believe wearing a uniform helps maintain discipline in schools.
And 97% of parents believe that price is the most important factor to consider when buying uniform, followed by quality and longevity (96% and 95% respectively), according to the survey by the Schoolwear Association.
It also found that 73% of parents agree that school uniform is better value than allowing children to wear their own clothes to school.
What schools can do to keep the cost of uniforms down
The LGA have suggested that in order to keep uniform costs down, schools should;
- Choose clothing that is widely available.
- Choose logos or emblems that can be bought as sew-on or iron-on patches.
- Pick a colour scheme rather than a full uniform.
- Give parents the opportunity to buy and sell items.
- Use a plain PE kit that can be used for different sports
More than half of secondary schools are now academies
- Recent figures show that more than half of England's secondary schools have now converted to academy status, and around 50 free school are due to open from this September.
- Twenty-four free schools opened in 2011.
- Free schools are new schools set up by groups such as parents, teachers and charities.
- The LGA said that schools which decide to alter their uniform - for example a newly converted academy that decides to change its emblem - should restrict changes to one or two items or to sew-on logos.
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Parents 'are struggling to afford new school uniforms'
Parents spend over over £200 on school uniforms
- The LGA says that the average secondary school uniform now costs over £200, with primary school uniform setting parents back £160.
- Sports and PE kit as well as other school items cost extra.
Schools warned to keep cost of pupils' uniform down
Schools have a "moral responsibility" to keep the cost of pupils' uniform down, council leaders warned today.
Hard-pressed parents should not end up forking out for expensive uniforms because their child is attending a new free school or a converted academy that is "rebranding" itself, the Local Government Association (LGA) said.
It says that families do not have an "endless pot of cash" for new uniforms and is calling on schools to keep costs to a minimum.
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Schools warned over uniform costs
Schools have a "moral responsibility" to keep the cost of pupils' uniform down, council leaders warned today.