Fiona Hyslop Highlights School Payment Support

Fiona Hyslop Highlights School Payment Support

£300 support for starting School – Deadline Approaching

Fiona Hyslop MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency is highlighting the Scottish Government’s School Age Payment deadline which is approaching fast. Families in Scotland have until 28th February 2026 to apply for the payment, which amounts to £319.80, to help with the cost of preparing for a child starting primary school.

The payment helps carers and families facing additional costs at a key stage in a child’s development. The money can be spent on anything a child needs for school, including clothes, school trips and stationery.

Fiona said,

“A child starting primary school is an exciting time for any parent or carer, but it can also add financial stress on already hard pressed families. Since the launch of Best Start Grant in 2018, Social Security Scotland has delivered over 5,000 School Age Payment claims in West Lothian.

“Part of the Best Start Grant package, which is unique to Scotland, School Age Payment can be spent on whatever the child needs ahead of starting school and is available for children born between 1 March 2020 and 28 February 2021. Parents and carers can receive the payment for multiple children born during this time and there is no requirement to take up a place at school.

“I would encourage all my Constituents to check if they are eligible for this payment by visiting https://www.mygov.scot/best-start-grant-best-start-foods/best-start-apply – if you are already receiving the Scottish Child Payment, and your child is the right age, they will automatically receive the School Age Payment.

“Visit the website for further details on the payment and how to apply, this support is important to ensure that every child is getting the best start possible.”

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Background

Eligibility:

A person may be able to get Best Start Grant and Best Start Foods if they or their partner meet all these conditions:

  • live in Scotland
  • are pregnant or have a child who’s the right age for a payment
  • are the main person looking after the child
  • get certain benefits or payments

The person or their partner must get one of these qualifying benefits to be eligible for Best Start Grant and Foods:

  • Universal Credit
  • Housing Benefit
  • Income Support
  • Pension Credit
  • income-based Jobseekers Allowance
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance

People under 20 years old who do not get one of these payments, may still be able to get Best Start Grant and Best Start Foods.

Social Security Scotland automatically pays School Age Payment to eligible people who get Scottish Child Payment. If people do not receive Scottish Child Payment or have opted out of automatic payments, they are encouraged to apply before the deadline on 28 February 2026.

Some families who are not eligible for Scottish Child Payment might still be eligible for the School Age Payment. This includes parents and carers who receive housing benefit; are under 18 and do not receive any other benefits; or are 18 or 19 and dependent on someone else who receives benefits for them.

School Age Payment has not replaced School Clothing Grant. School Age Payment does not affect payments of School Clothing Grant in any way. Eligible parents and carers can apply for both payments. Social Security Scotland usually only makes each of the payments once for the same child. If responsibility for the child changes, they may make extra payments to the person who’s now responsible for the child. For example, if a child moves to live with a different kinship carer or adoptive parent within the same application window