School logos shouldn't be obligatory on uniforms, the Welsh authorities has mentioned.
The authorities in Cardiff has revealed new steerage following a public session to seek out how finest to assist households throughout the price of residing disaster.
The Welsh authorities's schooling minister Jeremy Miles has mentioned colleges in Wales ought to "review" their uniform insurance policies and make affordability the precedence.
He mentioned the brand new steerage will assist colleges to cut back the prices going through households.
It can even name for preparations to be made so mother and father and carers have entry to second-hand uniforms.
Mr Miles mentioned: "We know that branded school wear can be a lot more expensive for families - that is why schools shouldn't make them mandatory. There certainly should not be a requirement for multiple items to be branded.
"I do know that the majority colleges are doing every thing they'll to maintain prices down for households.
"But we have still seen too many cases where families have had to purchase expensive uniforms. The guidance we are publishing today will support schools in reducing these costs."
The minister added that any adjustments that colleges make to their uniform insurance policies needs to be shared with households earlier than the top of the present college time period.
The Senedd's largest opposition group, the Welsh Conservatives, have accused the federal government of not taking any "discernible action".
Shadow schooling minister, Laura Anne Jones, mentioned: "There are already viable alternatives available such as iron or sewn on labels which need to be promoted and available for parents, so parents have choice when it comes to school uniform.
"As I've mentioned beforehand, the Welsh Government have to cease heat phrases and a number of consultations that kick the can down the highway and ship assist to households, and assist colleges."
Wales's children's commissioner has welcomed the announcement.
Rocio Cifuentes said children were "apprehensive" about families affording everyday essentials.
"Paying for uniform was a major fear for a lot of, so I actually welcome this much-needed give attention to affordability as a part of the brand new steerage," the commissioner added.
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