This is another video we produced with the Central Bank of Malta in our budgeting series.
Let me introduce the ĠEMMA family. I am Maria. I am Tony’s wife. I work as an all rounder in my father’s family business. Tony is 42 years old, a manager in large business in the services industry. We have two kids: Matthias, our son who is 11 years old, and is now in secondary school, and Angele, our daughter who is 17and is finishing upper secondary school this scholastic year.
Here we go again, I said to myself. I just received from Matthias’. My 11 year old son, a letter from his school. Matthias, will be going up to Form II this coming scholastic year. Well, Level 8 it is today called. Seems that everything we did in my day had something wrong with it ☹ They even changed how to do long divisions and multiplications from what I was taught ☹☹☹☹.
I am digressing. Matthias’s just informed me of the books, uniforms, stationery and all other stuff he needs as for Form II – oopps, sorry meant Level 8!
Well. I learnt big time how best to prepare for a new scholastic term, when Angele, my 17 year old daugher, progressed from, eh, Level 7 to Level 8. When she started Level 7 I bought everything new – new books, new pitazzi, new uniform … well new everything. It cost me a bomba ☹ It truly messed up the family budget that’s for sure.
I spoke to some friends of mine who had elder kids – and they showed me what I should do to minimise these costs. They introduced me to parents groups on Facebooks, told me to keep an eye out for sales, how to look for quality second hand books, etc. And that’s what I did when Angele was promoted to Level 8. I tell you, I spent less than 50% that I did the year before.
And this is what I have been doing since. I have already bought all of the books second hand for Matthias’ Level 8 studies, picked up the shoes, shirts and trousers in last year’s post Xmas sales. I am practically done!
You wish to learn more about how to prepare for sending your kids back to school this forthcoming scholastic year? View the ĠEMMA- Central Bank of Malta video to know more. Also click here to download the ĠEMMA Back to School Calculator.
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