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Limit reduced for branded school uniform items
The government says the costs of uniform items can range from £115 to £294 per child
A school uniform policy limiting States schools to five branded uniform items per child has been put in place.
The States said this should be "a welcome relief" to families as some schools require 11 branded items of clothing, costing hundreds to pay for uniform, PE kit and equipment.
The policy was announced in 2023, with schools needing to comply by next month in time for the new school term.
In the UK, from September uniforms are being limited to three items with a school logo, saving parents an estimated £50 per child.
The policy from 2023 was based on recommendations from the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority (JCRA) after its market study into the cost and competitiveness of school uniform supply.
It found branded items made up about 40% of school uniform requirements, with the costs of uniform items ranging from £115 to £294 per child.
Education minister deputy Catherine Curtis said reducing costs for parents was "an important part of ensuring access to education for all".
"I am pleased the JCRA's recommendations have been carried forward into Jersey's school uniform policy, setting a strong standard for social and economic value."
The 31 States schools in Jersey will also be required to "ensure affordability and provide access to second-hand uniform options".