{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68b04f352dd519b5b4708280/69aad7ecf6d1583bb8c79759?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"ISBA BURSARCAST // Uniform Under Pressure: Value, VAT & Kit Choices (ft. Schoolblazer) + the weeks' headlines. (6th March 2026)","description":"<p>This week’s ISBA Bursarcast looks at how independent schools are rethinking <strong>uniform and sportswear</strong> — with Tim James from <strong>Schoolblazer</strong> — as budgets tighten and parents become more value-conscious.</p><p><br></p><p>Tim describes a challenging year, driven by&nbsp;<strong>VAT changes and a sharper focus on pricing</strong>. His headline: <em>parents will still pay for quality, but they increasingly resent paying for items that are </em><strong><em>rarely worn</em></strong><em>.</em></p><p>In response, schools are moving towards <strong>multi-use garments</strong> — such as reversible rugby tops and puffer jackets — and taking a harder look at how lists are specified and communicated.</p><p><br></p><p>We also explore how uniform design is evolving, including a trend toward&nbsp;<strong>aligning boys’ and girls’ uniforms</strong>&nbsp;in appearance and cost (while still designing appropriately for each), and the growing influence of&nbsp;<strong>high-street fashion,</strong> including quarter-zip styles.</p><p><br></p><p>Sportswear — around half of School Blazers’ business — is positioned as a key lever for participation and wellbeing, especially amid concerns about <strong>sedentary, body-conscious pupils</strong>. Tim highlights kit developments, including <strong>new leggings, a new sports bra, and more choices in girls’ kit</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p>Operationally, Tim shares what “good” looks like from a supplier perspective: tight KPIs on <strong>stock, delivery and returns</strong>, plus a practical bursar reminder — review <strong>termination clauses</strong> early, not when you’re already under pressure. We also touch on international growth and what to expect at the <strong>ISBA Conference (11–13 May, ICC Wales)</strong>.</p><p>Alongside the feature, we deliver a short newsbeat from <strong>Weekly Bulletin 8 (05 Mar 2026)</strong>, including: <strong>ISBA’s new Chief Executive (from 01 May 2026)</strong>, new guidance on <strong>safe and responsible streaming</strong>, VAT risks around <strong>bursary grant arrangements</strong>, the <strong>31 Mar 2026</strong> action deadline to begin business rates appeals for potential backdated savings, advice to <strong>refund</strong> (not transfer) unused <strong>Fees in Advance</strong>, a reminder on <strong>prohibition from teaching checks</strong>, and cautious budgeting guidance on <strong>TPS</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h3>What You’ll Learn</h3><ul><li>How to pressure-test uniform lists for value without undermining quality</li><li>Why multi-use items are rising — and how they can reduce friction with parents</li><li>What’s changing in boys’/girls’ uniform alignment and sports kit choice</li><li>Supplier KPIs bursars should ask for: stock, delivery performance, returns</li><li>Contract basics: why termination clauses need an early review</li><li>This week’s key operational actions from ISBA’s bulletin</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h3>Resources Mentioned</h3><ul><li>ISBA Weekly Bulletin 8 (05 Mar 2026)</li><li>ISBA Reference Library: Safe, Responsible Streaming guidance; VAT bursary grants note; TPS briefing; trackers (member-only)</li><li>ISBA Annual Conference: 11–13 May 2026, ICC Wales</li><li>GOV.UK: Check a teacher’s record (prohibition from teaching)</li><li>DfE consultation: supporting pupils with medical conditions at school</li><li>SchoolBlazer website https://www.schoolblazer.com/</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Subscribe &amp; Follow:</strong> New episodes every Friday at 4pm on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Acast.</p>","author_name":"ISBA"}