The Government has decided to provide an allowance for schoolchildren who are unable to purchase stationary books and equipment, Cabinet Spokesman, ...
Martin Armytage, head of sales and customer experience of BESA member YPO, said YPO’s experience was aligned with the findings. “We have not seen an impact [of school funding cuts] on selling ...
Staffing costs may suffer and there will probably be pressure on book and equipment spending. The interesting change we are currently noticing is on the investment in stationery items. Before 2009, ...
Schools, businesses, organisations and individuals can get involved in making the start to the academic year a smooth one for a primary or secondary school learner.
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya says that the government intends to provide concessions for school children to purchase stationery books, staring from next year. Attending a public meeting held ...