East Gippsland families will be able to spend the School Saving Bonus on more items when the State Government’s once-off $400 bonus becomes available later this year to all students at government schools and eligible non-government school students.
Member for Eastern Victoria Tom McIntosh last week welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement that the School Saving Bonus – which had sought to cover the costs of uniforms, camps, excursions, and other extracurricular activities through the year – can also be spent on textbooks.
Schools and families can now get more information about how the $400 School Saving Bonus can be accessed later this year, so families have time to plan and budget for the 2025 school year.
The once-off bonus will be available in November this year. It’ll be applied automatically for each child, so a family with three school children will receive $1200 in support to spend on school costs.
“This further supports free, high quality, and universally accessible education in Victoria,” Mr McIntosh said.
“Initiatives like our School Saving Bonus, and our Glasses for Kids program, will ease the pressure on household budgets for thousands of East Gippsland families.”
East Gippsland has 41 government schools, with 5892 students, who will all automatically receive the $400 School Saving Bonus, without having to apply.
The government has worked to make the process of getting and spending the $400 School Saving Bonus as easy and as flexible as possible for busy families and schools.
During term four, families will receive a code granting them access to the bonus. They will then be able to choose how much of the funds they want allocated to a uniform and textbook voucher, and how much they want to use on school activities – like camps, sports, excursions, graduations, and other eligible programs.
The voucher for uniforms and books will be redeemable at a school-approved uniform or textbook supplier, while funds that families allocate to school activities will be managed through the school.
The voucher can be combined if families have children at different schools but use the same supplier for uniforms and textbooks. Families can also use the voucher to buy second-hand uniforms and textbooks directly from schools.
For families of students at a non–government school, the $400 will be provided directly to each school – to be managed in consultation with the student’s family and in line with the program’s intent.
Non-government school families who are eligible for the means-tested Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (including healthcare and concession card holders) are eligible for the School Saving Bonus. Their application process will be the same as that for the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund.