Back to School Deals UK: How to Save on Uniform & Tech
Back to school on a budget: how to save on uniform, shoes, stationery, laptops and lunchbox kit, with the best time to buy each and codes worth stacking.

Back to school is one of the biggest spending events of the UK retail calendar — and one of the most predictable. Uniform, shoes, stationery, a school bag, PE kit and, increasingly, a laptop or tablet all land in the same few weeks, usually just as the summer holiday budget is running thin.
The good news is that almost none of it needs to be bought at full price. Retailers discount back-to-school ranges on a reliable annual cycle, and a little planning — buying the right things at the right time, and stacking a voucher code with cashback — can take a meaningful chunk off the total. This guide breaks the shop down category by category, with the typical timing for each.
When to Buy: The Back to School Timeline
Timing matters more for back-to-school than for almost any other shop, because different categories reach their lowest prices at different points.
- Early-to-mid summer: Supermarket uniform basics. The value ranges sell through quickly, so popular sizes can disappear if you leave it late.
- Mid-summer: Stationery multipacks and school bags, as retailers build their seasonal displays.
- Late summer into early autumn: Technology. Laptops, tablets and headphones are often at their keenest around the late-August bank holiday and into the early-autumn sales, as retailers compete for the student and new-term market.
- Mid-September onwards: Clearance. Once term has started, leftover uniform and stationery is frequently marked down — useful for stocking up on next-size-up basics.
If you only remember one rule: buy uniform early and buy tech late.
School Uniform and Shoes
Uniform is where some of the biggest savings — and the widest price gaps — sit.
For everyday basics like polo shirts, trousers and jumpers, the supermarket value ranges are typically the cheapest option (think Asda's George line, Sainsbury's Tu, and the seasonal uniform bundles Aldi and Lidl run each summer). These are designed for hard wear at a low price, and for fast-growing children that often makes more sense than a premium range.
For items that need to last, carry an embroidered school logo, or come in a specific colour, Marks & Spencer and John Lewis are the usual go-to — both run dedicated schoolwear ranges with features like adjustable waists and stain-resistant finishes, and both frequently appear in our fashion deals. Check each store page for verified codes before you order.
School shoes are the one area where it is worth prioritising fit over price — ill-fitting shoes on a growing foot are a false economy. Buy from a retailer that measures width as well as length, and time the purchase for the back-to-school sales rather than the first week of term, when stock and sizes are at their thinnest.
A growing number of schools also run preloved uniform sales — second-hand rails of outgrown, good-condition items, often for a token donation. According to GOV.UK guidance, schools are asked to keep branded, single-supplier items to a minimum and to make second-hand options available, so it is always worth asking the school office.
Stationery and Supplies
Stationery is small-ticket but adds up fast across a full kit list. The cheapest route is almost always multipacks rather than individual items — pens, pencils, glue sticks and exercise books are far cheaper bought in bulk, and anything unused simply rolls over to next term.
Amazon and Argos both carry broad stationery ranges that are easy to compare on price, and supermarket back-to-school aisles typically discount own-brand basics heavily from mid-summer. Buy the consumables (pens, pencils, glue) generously and the durable items — a decent pencil case, a geometry set, a scientific calculator for older children — once and well.
Tech: Laptops, Tablets and Headphones
Technology is now a core part of the back-to-school shop for many families, and it is the category where codes and sale timing make the biggest difference in cash terms.
Currys and Argos are the two big destinations for school and student laptops, and both tend to run their strongest deals from the late-August bank holiday into the autumn. If you are choosing between them, our Currys vs Argos electronics comparison breaks down where each tends to win on price, delivery and warranty. For a wider view, browse our electronics deals.
If the device is for a student aged 16+ or in higher education, check student-discount schemes before buying — UNiDAYS and Student Beans both carry education pricing on tech from time to time, and these can stack with or beat a standard sale price. Our student discount guide explains how to verify eligibility on both. A comfortable pair of wired or wireless headphones is worth budgeting for too, especially for older children doing independent or online study.
Bags, PE Kit and the Lunchbox
A school bag and PE kit round out most lists. For sportswear and trainers, JD Sports and the wider sports & outdoors category are the obvious starting points, and a sturdy, well-reviewed backpack will usually outlast two or three cheap ones.
If packed lunches are part of the plan, the savings continue beyond the school gate. A reusable lunchbox and bottle pay for themselves within a term, and buying lunchbox staples as part of a planned weekly shop — rather than ad hoc — keeps the cost down. Our guide to saving on groceries covers the wider supermarket tactics, and you will find toiletries and first-day essentials in our health & beauty deals via Boots.
How to Stack Your Back to School Savings
The single biggest mistake is paying full price for the whole list in one late-August panic. Here is the order that consistently saves the most:
- Split the shop by timing. Buy uniform basics early from the supermarket value ranges, then wait for the late-August and autumn sales on tech.
- Buy consumables in multipacks. Stationery and basics are far cheaper in bulk, and the surplus carries into the next term.
- Stack a code with cashback. On the bigger-ticket items — a laptop, a winter coat, school shoes — a voucher code on top of a cashback site can compound the saving. Our guide to stacking voucher codes explains how to layer them safely.
- Check student schemes for tech. For eligible older students, UNiDAYS and Student Beans pricing can sometimes beat a sale outright.
- Use preloved and grants where you can. Second-hand uniform sales and council uniform grants exist specifically to bring the cost down — they are not a last resort.
You can see the latest verified codes across all our retailers on the latest deals page.
Summary
Back-to-school spending feels unavoidable, but it is one of the most controllable shops of the year because the discount cycle is so predictable. Buy uniform basics early and cheaply, hold your nerve on tech until the late-summer and autumn sales, buy stationery in multipacks, and stack a code with cashback on anything expensive. Add in second-hand uniform and any council grant you are entitled to, and a list that looks daunting in July becomes a series of small, well-timed wins. Browse our full store directory for verified codes across hundreds of UK retailers before you start.
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