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From art smocks to toothbrushes: scaling the school supplies mountain

Katja Fischer
17.8.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

Unlike in Germany, navigating the school supplies list for first graders in Switzerland is a piece of cake. But if, like me, you’re scrambling to get everything sorted at the 11th hour, help is at hand.

It was halfway through the summer holidays when the mother of one of my daughter’s future classmates reminded me. Chatting at the edge of the pool, she casually mentioned that all she had to get was a pair of gym shoes, then she’d have everything organised. «Jeez!», I thought with a start. «School supplies!» I immediately put the matter on my imaginary to-do list – priority: high. «Don’t leave it until just before school starts», I said to myself.

But guess what?

That’s obviously what I did. At least when it comes to the majority of the items on the supplies list. In case you don’t have school-age kids (yet), that’s the piece of paper that comes fluttering into the homes of soon-to-be first graders just before the summer holidays, which lists the equipment they need for starting school.

«2 pencils (hardness HB 1 or 2)»

At the end of the list, it says: «I’ll take care of everything else your child needs». Ironic much?

That means belt-tightening measures for the rest of the year, as this mum pointed out on Twitter: «Finally got our supplies list for school! Guess we’ll eat pasta for the rest of the year, and kid number two can go back to being completely breastfed». Sometimes, all you can do is laugh.

Ticking my way through the list, item by item

In our case, these are:

✔️School bag

This was a gift from my daughter’s godmother. Even before the summer holidays started, the little one had dutifully positioned it in her room. If you’re still in need of a last-minute school bag, our shop has a wide selection of them.

Gym bag

If you’re as hopeless at sewing as I am, you’re better off playing it safe and buying a bag. My daughter’s was conveniently included as part of the school bag set.

✔️Sneakers and plimsolls

According to the supplies list, we need both. Just exactly why that is, is unclear to me. But never mind: «execute, march!» She’s got a pair of plimsolls from kindergarten which still fit. As for sneakers, a pair with light-coloured soles has got her all set for gym class.

✔️Art smock

According to our list, «an old shirt or T-shirt» does the job too. My daughter doesn’t have a shirt, and my husband and I don’t have any we could spare from our wardrobes. What’s more, T-shirts don’t have a lot going for them – there’s the short sleeves, for one thing. And the potential of ending up with a paint-splattered pullover. With this in mind, we opt for a new, long-sleeved art smock.

✔️Indoor shoes

A fitting reveals the kindergarten-era slip-ons to be too small. Time for a new pair. And for the first time, much to my daughter’s delight, open-toed models are allowed. They’re tucked away in a mandatory «shoe bag» as stated on the list. For that part, we’ve recycled a homemade cloth bag from my daughter’s pre-school days.

✔️Toothbrush

The last thing we buy is the simplest item on the list. Although we did have a kids’ toothbrush in the supply cupboard, we didn’t have a box to go with it. But the teacher’s instructions are crystal clear: «in a case, both labelled».

We’re ready. At least when it comes to equipment. As far as emotional readiness goes? Well, I’ve already reflected on that in detail here. At least my daughter’s got that down. That’s the most important thing.

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