Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – As the 2024/2025 school year winds down, preparations for the upcoming 2025/2026 academic term are already in motion across the country. Parents and guardians nationwide are once again feeling the familiar pressure of purchasing essential items, including textbooks, uniforms, and stationery.
Bookstores and school supply outlets are reporting increased foot traffic, with many actively offering back-to-school promotions designed to ease the financial burden on families. Many proactive parents have started their shopping early to avoid the usual last-minute rush, aiming to secure necessary supplies ahead of time.
The annual back-to-school shopping season is not only a crucial period for students preparing for a new academic year but also represents a significant time for retailers and local vendors who heavily rely on these sales to boost their business and support the local economy.
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