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  1. Surbiton Girls Prep School 180mm x 12mm - Custom Printed School Wristbands

    Surbiton Girl's Prep School have asked us to create a set of wristbands for use during their upcoming school trips. We used their school colours for the silicone & ink colours - contrasting dark green against white. The text & their school logo stand our against the silicone, immediately drawing attention to the contact information. 

     

    School Trip Wristbands are a great way to help to ensure the safety of your students during trips, as well as promoting inclusivity within the school itself. We are able to include your schools' logo, as well as pantone colour matching to your schools' colours to ensure a consistent brand image.

     

    You can find our School Trip Bands shop page here.

     

    Get in touch to discuss your own School Trip Wristbands - you can contact us at;

    0800 920 2125 (free from landlines), 07949 291 133 (mobile friendly), or email us at [email protected]

  2. 99 CLub

    The '99 CLUB' is a great way for children to improve their mental arithmetic skills; in particular, their recall of multiplication and division facts.

     

    Starting in Year 1 with the 11 club (in which they practice doubling up to 10), Children move through the programme at their own pace, progressing onto the 22 club (22 multiplication & division questions), then the 33 club, 44 club, and so on.

     

    The aim is for the children to reach the 99 club, in which they will have to answer 99 multiplication and division questions correctly. After the 99 club, there are also decimal, fraction and percentage clubs to challenge children further – these are often called the Bronze, Silver & Gold clubs.

     

    By rewarding the children at each level with custom printed “CLUB” wristbands, they will be incentivized to improve their mental arithmetic skills in order to progress to the next level. It also sends a subtle message to parents that their childs' progress in mathematics is taken seriously by the school.

     

    Our “99 CLUB” wristbands can be custom printed with your school name and logo to add a more personal touch – contact us today at [email protected] or 07949 291 133 to discuss your requirements.

  3. Gold, Silver & Bronze Awards - School Rewards Wristbands

    Bronze, Silver & Gold effect school wristbands for incentives, rewards and awards - the perfect incentive & award for achieving 25 merits!

     

    Ideal for school Sports Days and a range of other games, competitions and achievement rewards.

     

    Other sizes & custom options available on request.

     

    You can find our Merit Bands on our shop page - alternatively, email us at [email protected]/call on 07949 291 133 to discuss your own requirements today!

  4. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE WRISTBANDS www.school-wristbands.co.uk

    School-Wristbands.co.uk now offer colour coded attendance wristbands - a great way to encourage higher attendance rates among all pupils.

     

    Each term, the school chooses a different colour wristband that's awarded to those students with the best attendance records. There are six colours available, one for each half term.

     

    Some schools start the year with a lower attendance target for the students and gradually increase this through the year.

     

    And to continue to incentivise good results, if a student collects all six colours, they receive the special, rainbow segmented attandance wristband at the end of the school year.

     

    Simple to incorporate while providing a welcome reward, that other students will see & want to achieve. This also conveys a subtle message to parents, that attendance is taken seriously by the school.

     

    You can find Attendance Award Wristbands on our shop page. Alternatively, email us today at [email protected] to discuss your own specially branded Attendance Wristbands.

  5. Merton Abbey

    Merton Abbey Primary School asked us to create a set of wristbands for use during their upcoming school trips. We used their school colours for the silicone & ink colours - contrasting bright yellow against cyan. The text & their school logo stand our against the silicone, immediately drawing attention to the contact information.

     

    School Trip Wristbands are a great way to help to ensure the safety of your students during trips, as well as promoting inclusivity within the school itself. We are able to include your schools' logo, as well as pantone colour matching to your schools' colours to ensure a consistent brand image.


    You can find our School Trip Bands shop page here.


    Get in touch to discuss your own School Trip Wristbands - you can contact us at;

    0800 920 2125 (free from landlines), 07949 291 133 (mobile friendly), or email us at [email protected]

  6. LMPS 2

    Lady Margaret Primary School asked us to create 2 sets of wristbands for them - Attendance Reward Bands, to incentivise students to maintain high attendance rates, and Allergy Wristbands for use in conjunction with their meal system wristbands.

     

    We included their logo on the attendance wristbands, with print colours that contrast nicely against their chosen silicone colours. For the Allergy wristbands, we used the bold "Baskerville" font in white ink.

     

    Get in touch to discuss your own School Wristbands - you can contact us at;

    0800 920 2125 (free from landlines), 07949 291 133 (mobile friendly), or email us at [email protected]

  7. Universal Credit is a social security benefit introduced in the UK in 2013 to replace six means-tested benefits and tax credits: income based Jobseeker's Allowance, Housing Benefit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, income based Employment and Support Allowance and Income Support.

     

    All children in reception, Year One and Two currently automatically qualify for free school meals in England and Scotland. Eligibility for free school meals from Year Three is linked to benefits, and the system of calculating and claiming benefits is changing.

     

    In February the government announced that children in Year Three and above in England whose parents earn up to £7,400 a year would be entitled to a free school meal. This figure is slightly lower at £7,320 for Scotland, and almost double in Northern Ireland at £14,000.

     

    These earnings thresholds are not currently linked to inflation - the IFS (Institute for Fiscal Studies) advises that 100,000 extra children would be eligible for free school meals by 2022 if the thresholds were linked to inflation.

     

     

  8. Universal Credit is a social security benefit introduced in the UK in 2013 to replace six means-tested benefits and tax credits: income based Jobseeker's Allowance, Housing Benefit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, income based Employment and Support Allowance and Income Support.

     

    All children in reception, Year One and Two currently automatically qualify for free school meals in England and Scotland. Eligibility for free school meals from Year Three is linked to benefits, and the system of calculating and claiming benefits is changing.

     

    In February the government announced that children in Year Three and above in England whose parents earn up to £7,400 a year would be entitled to a free school meal. This figure is slightly lower at £7,320 for Scotland, and almost double in Northern Ireland at £14,000.

     

    These earnings thresholds are not currently linked to inflation - the IFS (Institute for Fiscal Studies) advises that 100,000 extra children would be eligible for free school meals by 2022 if the thresholds were linked to inflation.