Glamorgan Gazette

AM attacks decision over uniform grant

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A DECISION to scrap a £700,000 school uniform grant designed to help the poorest students has come under fire.

Shadow education spokesman Darren Millar AM said the plan to axe the Welsh Government cash was a further example of “the ongoing bonfire of education grants” by the administra­tion in Cardiff.

But a Welsh Government spokesman said cheaper garments and more plentiful supplies had rendered the assistance unnecessar­y.

The assistance, which is eligible to pupils who qualify for free school meals, was used 5,500 times last year but will be cut from September.

Mr Millar said: “This is a sad indictment of Labour’s mismanagem­ent of its resources, and will hit the poorest pupils the hardest.

“For families on low incomes, school uni- forms are a significan­t expense and this grant helped thousands of pupils last year.

“Just days ago, the Welsh Government was forced to find £14m to cover another scrapped education grant, and this is yet another example of the ongoing bonfire of education grants.”

The grant is applied for through local authoritie­s, and the Welsh Government says resources are being “prioritise­d” to support schools and social care.

A spokesman said: “Since the introducti­on of the grant, which was mainly for learners entering Year 7, school uniforms have reduced significan­tly in price and their availabili­ty has increased. We have also worked with school governing bodies to encourage schools to follow Welsh Government guidance on keeping uniform costs low.”

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