Logos banned to make school uniforms cheaper | Brimbank & North West
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Logos banned to make school uniforms cheaper | Brimbank & North West
School logos on shorts, pants, skirts and socks in Victorian government schools will be banned from next year in order to make uniforms cheaper. The change announced by the state government on Tuesday follows consultation with families, schools and suppliers which found that branded, customised items (e.g. items with logos, stripes or other markings) are the biggest contributor to uniform costs, particularly if the items are used daily and repla…
Uniform changes for government schools
STAFF WRITERS FROM next year, school logos will no longer be required on shorts, pants, skirts and socks in Victorian government schools. Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier and Minister for Education, Ben Carroll made the announcement last week, in a move they say will make school uniforms cheaper and help families during the cost-of-living crisis. Coming into effect from 2026, the major change to the student dress code policy follows co…
Cost of living: Logos on uniforms banned in Vic
Parents in Victoria will no longer have to pay top dollar for branded school uniforms after Premier Jacinta Allan announced a ban on school logos on certain items. The major change to the student dress code policy is set to come into effect next year, with logos no longer permitted on shorts, pants, skirts and socks at Victorian government schools. Premier Allan and Education Minister Ben Carroll announced the change on Wednesday, after receivin…
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