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Buying materials for school

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AdoraBell · 07/05/2015 21:30

Do you generally find you are expected to buy loads of materials, art for example, for your DCs at state seconaderies?

We're about To return from overseas. It feels like a never ending list of requirements here. wondering if I'll get away from it when we move.

TÍA

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ragged · 07/05/2015 21:40

yr10 DS: In last year... £9 for revision guides I'm sure he's never cracked open. £12 for some graphics software. Am probably supposed to buy other stuff but he never remembers.

yr8DD: Maybe £1 month on catering materials and £2/month on writing pens or A3 paper or special materials for little models. She wants to do GCSE art, I assume we'll buy a fair few things for that.

AdoraBell · 07/05/2015 22:27

Thank you ragged

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ragged · 08/05/2015 10:33

little models have been things like history or geography projects, btw. She wanted to do a scrapbook in 1890s style so I was suckered into spending £12 on a book of black paper.

£300+ for yr7-starter uniform & calculator. That's not to sneeze at.

AdoraBell · 08/05/2015 11:21

I realise uniformes are moré than here, what's driving me nuts though is a constante buying of extra ítems. It's happening almost weekly and the latest is "the instrumentos we ordered haven't arrived, your DC needs to bring an electric guitarra.

T'is driving me round the bend.

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TeenAndTween · 08/05/2015 12:48

DD just about to finish y11:

  • art folder and bits when she started ?£20
  • random ingredients for food Tech y7-9
  • revision guides y1/y11
  • a few files
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