How you pay more for larger-size private school uniforms
It can cost well over $1000 for a full uniform at some of Adelaide’s top private schools – but if you need a larger size it can set you back even more. See the prices.
It can cost well over $1000 for a full uniform at some of Adelaide’s top private schools – but if you need a larger size it can set you back even more. See the prices.
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