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The average parent spend is rising, so prioritise core kit first (uniform, shoes, labels, lunch, hydration). Look for Clubcard‑style promos and stick with durable picks that last the year.
Pen Heaven’s new kids’ stationery drop blends fun + function for the new term. From the LEGO Locking Yellow Notebook & Gel Pen (£22) to Legami’s Wonderwow Monster Pencil Case (£13) and the pocket‑money Invisible Ink Space Magic Pen (£4), these tactile picks help children write neatly, organise bags and enjoy homework. Build sets by year group below and see the back‑to‑school checklist for stress‑free mornings.
The back-to-school buzz isn’t just about new uniforms, fresh notebooks, and that inevitable shoe shop meltdown. For many families, the start of a new school year also means setting up home learning zones, upgrading tech, and generally trying to stay ahead of the chaos. Whether your child is starting secondary school, heading into their GCSE years, or navigating hybrid learning, having the right tools at home can make a massive difference.
As summer continues, the annual “Back to School” preparations begin to take centre stage for families across the UK. This period, filled with excitement and anticipation, often brings with it a significant financial outlay. However, making sensible choices can ease the strain on your wallet. One such smart decision is shopping at Shoe Zone for your children’s back-to-school footwear needs. Here’s why Shoe Zone is the perfect choice for families looking to balance quality, style, and affordability.
In the blink of an eye, the school summer holidays are almost at an end, and with September rapidly looming, back to school preparations are fully underway. For parents, getting the kids ready for the start of term can prove a highly stressful and costly experience at the best of times.
Children in England are back at school this week. Some children here in Wales are already back, some more go back next week and the rest after Easter. This means that parents all over the UK are back to filling lunchboxes!
n England there seems quite a lot of excitement over children going back to school next Monday. Home-schooling has been tough on parents and children in so many ways, so most people seem keen for it to come to an end, but is everyone going back together the best approach?
With the youngest children in Scotland and Wales already back at school this week and with the announcement that all children in England will be returning to school on March 8th, for many parents there is some joy knowing the end of home-schooling is on the horizon.