We are delighted with this new eco-initiative. The quality of the uniform is excellent – you would never guess the material is made from recycled plastic and the added bonus is that it’s more hard wearing and colourfast than ordinary material. Headteacher, Falconers Hill Infant School
We are delighted with this new eco-initiative. The quality of the uniform is excellent – you would never guess the material is made from recycled plastic and the added bonus is that it’s more hard wearing and colourfast than ordinary material.
For many families at the moment, the cost-of-living crisis is already putting a lot of pressure on the family purse without the extra worries of buying school uniform. Kathryn Shuttleworth, our managing director at David Luke, shares her money-saving tips for families, like your own, to help ease the costs that come with school uniform.
Children can be picky eaters and for parents it can feel like a losing battle. Discover the best brain food and healthy snack ideas for kids in this helpful guide.
We know how tricky washing school uniform can be. Piles of laundry containing ink stains from getting creative at school, grass stains from rolling on the grass at playtime, and gum stuck on the bottom of a school skirt from sitting on the bus. Don’t worry we have compiled some life hacks in getting stains out of your school uniform.
Fancy a do-it-yourself Christmas? From up-cycled Christmas jumpers to handmade Christmas cards, we’ve got lots of easy crafts for this festive season, which are not only fun to make but help you and your family have a more sustainable Christmas. We’re all getting a little more eco-friendly, so as well as shopping more consciously at this time of year you can also DIY some decorations and craft some homemade Christmas gifts.
Using recycled plastic bottles to make the Eco-fabric for the blazers is a fantastic way to demonstrate to children how products can go on to become something entirely different through the process of recycling. Students are proud to wear their uniforms. Headteacher, Newport Free Grammar School
Using recycled plastic bottles to make the Eco-fabric for the blazers is a fantastic way to demonstrate to children how products can go on to become something entirely different through the process of recycling. Students are proud to wear their uniforms.
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