PE Kit for participating David Ross Education Trust schools

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Value

£189,000

Classifications

  • Clothing, footwear, luggage articles and accessories
  • Special clothing and accessories
  • Sportswear
  • Sports footwear

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Published

1 year ago

Description

The David Ross Education Trust (DRET) is seeking to procure a single supplier from whom parents and guardians can purchase school branded or distinctive PE kit items only, for the schools detailed in the section above.   Each of our schools have their own uniform policy which specifies the colour, design, and item requirements.   The Trust may opt to add other schools during the term of this contract, for similar PE kit items.  PE kit items such as shorts, skorts and football socks will be plain, unbranded, and not distinctive to the school so that parents can purchase from any retailer, these items will not be in scope of this contract and are classified as generic in our documentation. Should the winning bidder wish to offer any generic items to parents outside of this agreement they do so at their own risk and items should be classified as optional.   Other in school uniform branded or distinctive items such as Blazers, Ties, Skirts, Polo’s and Jumpers worn to school for non-PE le

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