Chargers!
They can be so easy to forget however if your child is going to stay in touch with friends and family, making sure you pack spare laptop and phone chargers is essential. While a lot of boarding schools will have shops nearby, having spares for emergencies will never go a miss.
Comfortable clothes, not all smart/impractical outfits
Your child is likely to take part in a range of activities when at boarding school. From days out hiking to trips to the local town, you’re going to need to make sure they have a mix of clothes for every eventuality. Of course, smart clothes still have their place as there may be events that require these, but comfortable clothes are just as important.
A warm coat
You can’t ever rely on the British weather. The UK experiences it all – rain, snow, wind, sun, hail and more. No matter what sort of weather you’re used to, if attending a British boarding school you’re going to want to make sure your child takes a warm coat with them for every season.
Headphones
The social aspect of boarding can be one of the main appeals however there are times when you may want to listen to your own music or watch something online without disturbing those in your dorm.
Spare name labels
Before your child heads off to boarding school, you’re going to want to make sure everything has been labelled up – books, uniform, bags – you ‘name’ it. However, name labels can come off due to wear and tear over time so packing some additional ones are a must.
A laundry bag to keep your clothes together in the wash
Clothes can easily go walkabouts in the wash so keeping everything together in a laundry bag can help in making sure this doesn’t happen.
A cushion for your bed
Most boarding schools will provide the basics such as a mattress and pillows. However, bringing items like your own cushion and bed linen can help to add that extra bit of comfort and make you feel more at home.
Smellies and toiletries
While there may be shops close by to pick these things up, in the first few days and weeks you don’t want to think about having to go shopping when you are just settling in. Make sure to pack enough nice smellies and essential toiletries that will see you through initially.
A cuddly toy
Definitely a nice-to-have but it’ll be sure to make you feel more settled: a cuddly toy. Whether it’s one you’ve had all your life or another favourite cuddly, don’t forget to bring it with you on your first day.