Thousands Helped with Back to School Costs
Thousands of families in the UK have been helped with back to school costs thanks to a new government scheme.
The Back to School Bonus, offered as a one-off payment of up to £150 towards uniforms and stationery for children from reception to Year 11 who earn less than £75,000, has been approved by the Social Security department for over 2,500 students.
More than £310,000 in funding was allocated to support families with back to school costs, according to the government. The scheme is available until the end of August and applications are still being assessed.
The new school uniform policy, which limits branded uniform items per child to five, has also been implemented to help parents save money. About 70 more applications were still being processed at the time of the report.
Thousands of families in the UK have been helped with back to school costs thanks to a new government scheme. The Back to School Bonus, offered as a one-off payment of up to £150 towards uniforms and stationery for children from reception to Year 11 who earn less than £75,000, has been approved by the Social Security department for over 2,500 students. More than £310,000 in funding was allocated to support families with back to school costs, according to the government. The scheme is available until the end of August and applications are still being assessed. About 70 more applications were still being processed at the time of the report. Thousands of families in the UK have been helped with back to school costs thanks to a new government scheme. The Back to School Bonus, offered as a one-off payment of up to £150 towards uniforms and stationery for children from reception to Year 11 who earn less than £75,000, has been approved by the Social Security department for over 2,500 students. More than £310,000 in funding was allocated to support families with back to school costs, according to the government. The scheme is available until the end of August and applications are still being assessed. About 70 more applications were still being processed at the time of the report.The Back to School Bonus, offered as a one-off payment of up to £150 towards uniforms and stationery for children from reception to Year 11 who earn less than £75,000, has been approved by the Social Security department for over 2,500 students. More than £310,000 in funding was allocated to support families with back to school costs, according to the government.
The scheme is available until the end of August and applications are still being assessed. About 70 more applications were still being processed at the time of the report.
Thousands of families in the UK have been helped with back to school costs thanks to this new initiative. The new school uniform policy, which limits branded uniform items per child to five, has also been implemented to help parents save money.
The government says more than 2,500 students have been supported by the latest scheme and over £310,000 in funding was allocated to support families with back to school costs. The Social Security department approved 2,552 payments for 1,450 primary school pupils and 1,102 secondary school pupils.
Applications are still being assessed and parents can check their eligibility on the government's website or by contacting the Social Security department directly.
The Back to School Bonus is a one-off payment that can be claimed once per child. The new school uniform policy aims to reduce costs for families and promote equality in education.
For more information, visit the government's website at https://www.gov.uk/government/news/back-to-school-bonus.
The Back to School Bonus, offered as a one-off payment of up to £150 towards uniforms and stationery for children from reception to Year 11 who earn less than £75,000, has been approved by the Social Security department for over 2,500 students. More than £310,000 in funding was allocated to support families with back to school costs, according to the government.
The scheme is available until the end of August and applications are still being assessed. About 70 more applications were still being processed at the time of the report.
Thousands of families in the UK have been helped with back to school costs thanks to this new initiative. The new school uniform policy, which limits branded uniform items per child to five, has also been implemented to help parents save money.
The government says more than 2,500 students have been supported by the latest scheme and over £310,000 in funding was allocated to support families with back to school costs. The Social Security department approved 2,552 payments for 1,450 primary school pupils and 1,102 secondary school pupils.
Applications are still being assessed and parents can check their eligibility on the government's website or by contacting the Social Security department directly.
The Back to School Bonus is a one-off payment that can be claimed once per child. The new school uniform policy aims to reduce costs for families and promote equality in education.
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