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Whiteley back to school

The A-Z of back to school 2025 shopping

It’s that time of year again… From nursery and primary to secondary, sixth form and college, we’re here to help you plan your back to school 2025 shopping with handy lists and reminders covering everything you’ll need for the brand new term. 

Keep an eye out for the latest sales, deals, discounts and offers from across Whiteley stores here (plus, don’t forget to sign up for incredible rewards at Marks & Spencer, H&M, Waterstones and others); take some time out from shopping with brilliant kids’ menus and treats for everyone (including you), pop-up summer events and find the best bag charms, books, uniform, shoes and school extras so you’ll be totally organised once school kicks off. 

A is for accessories 

Playful and fun bucket hats, glittery hairbands, pastel scrunchies in mint, lavender and pinks and neon beanies – this term adding your own personal TikTok-inspired touch to school uniforms is a huge trend for all ages (if your school allows!). 

When it comes to oversized bows, cartoon hair clips, soft and stretchy hairbands and scrunchies, pick up multipacks so they can change up their look on a daily basis. 

Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Accessorize, Claire’s, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Next, River Island and Tesco

 

B is for bags, backpacks and bag charms

Thanks to the current Labubu obsession, customized, colourful and quirky bag charms are having a moment and won’t break the back to school budget. Alphabet and personalised keyrings, fluffy pom-poms, retro and glitter accessories, Y2K cartoon characters including Stitch, Hello Kitty and My Melody and Jellycats are bringing the fun this new school term. (They’re functional too – making bags easy to spot on their pegs.) 

Smiggle, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, JD Sports, Sports Direct, The Entertainer, Mountain Warehouse, Accessorize, Claire’s, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Next, River Island and Tesco

 

C is for coats and cosy buys

Warm, rain-resistant and hard-wearing – a good coat can make all the difference to the school run come January. For autumn, a lightweight rain jacket and school blazer are essential with puffas, fleece-lined duffle coats and peacoats great for winter. Don’t forget gloves (buy multipacks in the same colour for when they lose one), scarves and earmuffs too.  

H&M, Marks & Spencer, Mountain Warehouse, JD Sports, Sports Direct, Next, River Island and Tesco

 

D is for deodorant and beauty bits

For tweens and teens, you need hard-wearing deodorant that won’t upset sensitive skin: Salt of the Earth, Sol De Janeiro, Bulldog, Fussy and Wild are all great. 

For three-step cleansers, moisturisers and SPF (which dermatologists agree is all that teenage skin needs), go for gentle and trusted brands including Bubble, Byoma, Cerave, Cetaphil and Revolution Skin. 

Boots, Tesco, Holland & Barrett, Superdrug, The Body Shop

 

 

E is for eye tests and glasses

Free NHS sight tests are available for children under 16 and for young people under 19 in full-time education and the back to school run is the perfect time to go – you can also get optical vouchers to pay towards any glasses. 

Specsavers and Vision Express

 

F is for fabric pens for name tags

The most useful buy of all: a fabric pen so you can write in the name of your child on their coats, PE kits, school tops, cardigan – basically anything they’re capable of losing on the first day back. 

Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Tesco

 

G is for grab some lunch

Do not attempt back to school shopping on an empty stomach. Baja Mexicali, Bar + Block Steakhouse, Dim t, Frankie & Benny’s, Harvester, Nando’s, Prezzo, Wagamama and Wildwood all have incredible kids’ menus or go for fast food treats at Burger King, Greggs, Five Guys, Marks & Spencer and McDonalds

 

H is for hair

Start the term off right with a haircut. Head to Barbers On The Square and Hair Ott for quick and easy cuts. Then invest in jumbo-sized shampoo, conditioner and shower gel to get you through the first term. 

Boots, Holland & Barrett, Tesco, Superdrug, The Body Shop

 

I is for imagination

For art, drama, school projects and beyond, make sure you’ve got the essentials at home with a big craft box of plenty of pens, paints, glue (a glue gun will transform your life), pipe cleaners and paper. Then you can pop in old birthday cards, egg boxes, cardboard, material, odds and ends which will come in useful all year round. You could chuck in a sewing kit too for missing buttons on shirts and cardigans. 

The Entertainer, WH Smith, Waterstones, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Tesco

 

J is for Jellycat and toys for back to school treats

We all need something to keep us going on the back to school run so offering bribes for patience and good behaviour is totally fair game… Lego sets, Sylvanian Families surprises, LOL Surprises and Hot Wheels all have brilliant finds for under £10 while a brand-new soft Jellycat is a real treat too (the new passionfruit is particularly cute). 

The Entertainer, Smiggle, WH Smith, Tesco, Mamas & Papas and Waterstones

 

K is for keyrings and lanyards

Like bag charms, custom keyrings and lanyards that reflect your personality are going to be huge over the next academic year. Disney and Sanrio characters, lip glosses, sequin and primary-coloured finds are all brilliant ways to inject some fun into the every day or pick up a crafting set so they can make their own when you get home. 

Accessorize, Claire’s, The Entertainer, WH Smith, Waterstones, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Tesco.. 

 

L is for lunch box

Obviously choosing a lunch box can come down to colour and characters but a good one should also be insulated to keep food cool, have plenty of compartments (or smaller boxes for carrots, cucumber and bread sticks) and be easy to clean (tip: double check they’re dishwasher friendly). 

The Entertainer, Marks & Spencer, WH Smith, Waterstones, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Tesco

 

M is for maths set 

Starting secondary school? They’ll need a maths set with a calculator, compass, protractor, set squares, pencil and pens, eraser and pencil sharpener. Time tables guides, highlighters, scissors, index cards, plastic dividers and Post-its are also really useful additions. 

WH Smith, Waterstones, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Tesco

 

N is for notebooks, laptops, earphones and more

With more and more homework online, investing in the right tech could see them through school and into college. Many of the big stores also offer student discounts and trade-in deals too. Laptops and Chromebooks, memory sticks, headphones, basic phones, wireless speakers and portable chargers will all be useful!

Flying Tiger Copenhagen, WH Smith and Tesco

Kids at school
Image provided by M&S

O is for offers and student discounts

There are lots of back to school offers and student discounts at Whiteley, visit our offers page to see the latest deals. Also check your loyalty store cards and cashback offers via debit cards such as Monzo and Club Lloyds. 

 

P is for PE kit

Black trainers, PE socks, black shorts or joggers and a handy bag are all sports essentials. Add to this list: swimming (googles, swimcap and swimming suits), football (boots and knee guards), tennis (rackets and balls), cross-country (good running shoes), basketball, netball, hockey and rounders. 

Clarks, JD Sports, Schuh, Sports Direct, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Next, River Island and Tesco

 

Q is for queues (well skipping them)

Save yourself the stress of searching for multiple sizes with a crowd of other frazzled parents – make the most of Click & Collect by ordering what you need and simply pick up in store. 

 

R is for reading books, stationery and diaries

Give them a head start with key stage guides to their subjects alongside fun reading books that’ll spark their passion for learning. They’ll also need a diary to keep on top of their time table and stationery for note-taking and journaling. For younger children, Marvel, Barbie, unicorn, Hello Kitty and glitter pens and notebooks are always popular. 

The Entertainer, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Smiggle, WH Smith, Tesco and Waterstones

 

S is for shoe fittings and shoes

Whether you’re going for glittery, light-up primary-school trainers or teen and tween black leather lace-ups, brogues, creepers and T-bars, make sure you get the best fit for growing feet. Book shoe fittings online at Clarks. Also don’t forget they’ll need trainers for their PE kit. 

Clarks, JD Sports, Schuh, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Next, River Island, Tesco and Sports Direct

Schoolkids wearing schuh shoes.
Image provided by Schuh.

T is for time out

Take a breather and enjoy a well-earned treat at Kaspa’s Desserts. They can also let off steam at the wonderful Little Giggle Street and Rock Up; see a movie at Cineworld or enjoy everything from special character visits to our wildflower garden this summer (find all the info here). 

 

 

U is for uniform

What’s on the essential back to school uniform list? Five school tops (avoid midweek laundry crises – any fewer and there will be a last-minute washing emergency), two skirts or trousers, dresses, cardigan, jumper or fleece. And breathe… 

JD Sports, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Next, River Island, Tesco and Sports Direct

 

V is for vests and underwear

Once again buy extras of everything to make your life easier (10 x vests, pairs of socks and pants). When it comes to socks – try to avoid packs of different designs – get the same colour which can be easily paired once the washing is done. 

JD Sports, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Next, River Island, Tesco and Sports Direct

 

W is for water bottle

If you’re choosing a reusable plastic water bottle make sure it’s leak proof and BPA free. For stainless steel bottles for teens and tweens. Ones with lids attached also make life easier when you’re in a rush. 

Flying Tiger Copenhagen, The Entertainer, Smiggle, WH Smith, Tesco and Waterstones

 

X is for extracurricular activities 

Dance, cooking classes, drama and coding… Whatever their passion, make sure they have the necessary kit to go with it. Black leggings are great for dance and drama while bake-off fans will need plenty of storage boxes and ingredients. Plan those unexpected things now. 

JD Sports, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Waterstones, Next, River Island, Tesco and Sports Direct

 

Y is for you (parents need a treat too)

You’re going to need some recovery time. Pick up bath soaks, books, delicious food and face masks while you’re out… 

Marks & Spencer, Waterstones, Boots, Holland & Barrett, Superdrug, The Body Shop

 

Z is for ZZZs 

Cosy pyjamas, a snuggly onesie, soft sleep socks and a dressing gown. When they’re worn out from a full school week, this is the perfect way to get them to bed and give them comfort. Maybe stock up on hot chocolate sachets too… 

Mamas & Papas, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Waterstones, Next, River Island and Tesco

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