Eligible families in Wales can claim up to £200 per child for school essentials

The start of the school year means increased spending for many households, as the cost of uniform, sports kit and classroom essentials can add up.

Parents and carers are encouraged to check their child’s eligibility for help with school costs with the application window for the School Essentials Grant now open.

The School Essentials Grant is a support payment to help cover the cost of essentials needed for school (Image: Jack Abbott)

Families on lower incomes who receive certain benefits, those seeking asylum, and children in care can claim £125 per child per year to help with school costs in primary and secondary school.

For children entering year 7, an increased amount of £200 is available to help with the extra costs associated with starting secondary school.

This very welcome funding can help cover essentials like:

  • school uniform, including coats and footwear

  • school activities, such as musical instrument lessons, sports kits, and after-school equipment

  • classroom essentials, like pens, pencils and bags

The application window is currently open. Click here to check your eligibility and apply for this year's funding.

Thousands of parents are still able to claim the School Essentials Grant (Image: Jack Abbott)

 School Essentials Grant

Families must apply for the School Essentials Grant through their local authority, and applications can be submitted annually for each child.

For a learner to be eligible, they must be in care, seeking asylum, or their parent/carer must receive one or more of the following:

  • Income Support 

  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance 

  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance 

  • Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 

  • Guaranteed element of Pension Credit 

  • Child Tax Credit (as long as parents do not also get Working Tax Credit and their annual income is £16,190 or less before tax)

  • Working Tax Credit run-on (paid for 4 weeks after parents stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit) 

  • Universal Credit (as long as the annual net earned household income is less than £7,400, not including benefits)

 

Even if your child already receives a Universal Primary Free School Meal, you still need to check eligibility to access the School Essentials Grant and extra funding for your school.

Click here to find out if your child is eligible and claim now

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