The City of São Paulo announced that it will provide credit so that parents and guardians can buy uniforms and school supplies for the 2023 school year. Benefit will be valid for nursery and elementary school students. Learn how to get credit.
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What is the value of the benefit?
The City of São Paulo will make R$ 573.53 available for the purchase of the uniformschool. For school supplies kits, the value will vary: it goes from R$ 41.26 for nursery children to R$ 201.28 for elementary school students. See all values below.
- Early Childhood Education – Mini-Group I and II: BRL 95.53
- Kindergarten - Kindergarten I and II: BRL 143.94
- Elementary School - Literacy Cycle: BRL 166.67
- Elementary Education - Interdisciplinary Cycle: BRL 201.28
- Elementary School - Author Cycle: BRL 160.63
- High School and Youth and Adult Education: BRL 142.70
- São Paulo Language Study Centers (CELPs): BRL 114.34
This amount should supply all the necessary items for students throughout the school year.
How can I get credit to buy uniforms and school supplies?
Everything will be done from the DUEPAY School Kit application, available for download both at Google Play as in the App Store. The student's guardian must have the CPF registered in the school system. According to the São Paulo Municipal Department of Education, around one million students will benefit.
Products can be purchased at more than 300 accredited stores in São Paulo. Of these, 280 are physical and the rest are online. Parents have autonomy to choose which items on the list they can buy and they don't have to buy everything now. According to the secretariat, the benefit can be used until October 2023.
The money will be made available next Monday, 12. However, classes only start in February 2023. Therefore, parents will have two months to calmly buy the items.
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