It’ll soon be time for the kids to go back to school and with that comes lots of shopping whether it’s for uniform or stationary, and sometimes even both.
Blue Light Card has revealed its current deals to help families save some money while kitting out the kids for a new year of school.
To take advantage of the discounts, you’ll need to be a Blue Light Card member.
The deals include big brands like George at ASDA, Wilko, WHSmith, Sports Direct and more.
Who's ready to save on their back to school shopping?
— Blue Light Card (@bluelightcard) August 16, 2022
Save 10% in-store on @Georgeatasda clothing and kit out the kids for less ahead of the new term! 💙💚
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Blue Light Card offers back to school discounts for 2022
- George at ASDA – 10% off in-store
- Kickers – 25% off online until August 31
- shopDisney - save 20% online until August 21
- schuh – save 10% plus get £5 off a bag with every shoe purchase
- Wilko - £5 off with £50+ spends online or £15 off with £150+ spends online
- WHSmith – 10% off online
- My 1st Years – 20% off online
- Paperchase – 20% off online when you spend £20 or more
- Sports Direct – 10% off full price online, 5% off sale online
- Peacocks – 20% off online & in-store
- New Look – 20% off full price online & in-store
- River Island – 15% off full price online & in-store
- Reebok – 35% off full price online, 25% off outlet online
- Nike – 10% off full price online
- GoStudent – 10% off tutoring
- Acer – 15% off
- Dell – Up to 10% off any notebook/desktop
- Ryman – 10% off online
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How to apply for a Blue Light Card
Getting a membership to Blue Light Card is quick and easy.
All you need to do is register online at their website.
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You can apply if you are work for the NHS, emergency and social services and more.
A card will cost you £4.99 and it is valid for two years.
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