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The full cost of sending the children back to school

Sending your child back to school for the upcoming new term could cost more than you expect, but Vicky Shaw says some simple sums will help save you money

The cost of kitting out your child for school after the summer holidays has doubled in real terms since the 1980s

Just when you’ve finished paying for all the kids’ summer holiday trips and treats comes a new financial headache – the cost of sending them back to school.

At a time when we’re all still feeling the pinch of high inflation, a new report from John Lewis has found that the cost of today’s school uniform, school bag and its contents have doubled in real terms since the 1980s.

The study into the most popular items that children carry around said that parents will be looking at forking out the grand sum of £550.80 to send their child back to school.

This includes around £100 on a school uniform, £7.60 on lunch, drinks and snacks, £19.70 on a new school bag and £46.10 on text books and stationery.

The big increase comes from the fact that the days when a calculator and a shatter-proof ruler were the snazziest pieces of kit for a schoolbag are long gone.

Almost half (45 per cent) of children were found to take a smartphone with them to school, and over one third (35 per cent) said they carried headphones.

The 2013 school bag results show that almost one fifth (18 per cent) of secondary school age children are taking an MP3 player with them to school, one in 20 (five per cent) are opting for a tablet or laptop and one in 50 (two per cent) are carrying an eReader.

One glimmer of hope for hard-pressed parents is that the real costs of good old-fashioned products like lunchboxes and uniforms, were found to have edged down in recent decades.