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From fabric cutting to final stitching, every step in school uniform production is a blend of precision and efficiency. Skilled workers and advanced machinery ensure each piece meets high-quality ...
According to PEP, contributions to the initiative totalled R3.2 million by the end of 2024, with most donors choosing to pay off lay-bys of school clothing. Western Cape residents have been the ...
A few days ago, a message from a mother who went into a PEP store to pay some money into the lay-by account she'd opened to fund her children's school uniforms, and was told it was fully paid by a ...
PEP's Head of Marketing, Angela Beukes, added: "At PEP, we recognise the importance of school uniforms in promoting confidence and a sense of belonging. That’s why we’re committed to ...
With over 2,600 stores nationwide, PEP continues to prioritise accessibility and affordability, ensuring that every family can prepare for the new school year without neglecting their budget.
FNB eBucks has announced a collaboration with South African retailer PEP to offer customers 155 000 vouchers for Student Prince synthetic school shoes for 99c at any PEP store nationwide. Customers ...
Some said having to buy a branded uniform or with a school logo made uniforms more expensive. There was also some opposition to schools requiring pupils to wear PE kit made by a particular brand.
Pep took to Facebook and shared that they are in the studio, working on their back-to-school campaigns for the new year. The three pictures showed a model dressed in school uniform behind a blue wall.
Hygiene poverty is forcing more teachers to wash pupils' school uniforms themselves, with many saying students would face isolation or bullying otherwise. Data from a survey shows 80% of teachers ...
DENNIS Uniform closed all locations earlier this month, citing financial distress. It's left local parents and schools scrambling to find a new place to go.
There was lots of cheering and clapping outside Sto-Rox Junior-Senior High School on Monday morning as community members gathered to welcome students back for the start of the 2024-2025 school year.
According to Wynsors, 1 in 2 parents in the UK spend upwards of £249 each year on school uniforms. This cost means that cutbacks are being made elsewhere, and often to the detriment of parents.