My son's school uniform is ready.

in Steem Cameroon6 hours ago

Still on the preparation of my son's education, yesterday in the office attending to customers, I was thinking about my son Prince's educational journey. Just recently, I had registered him into the prestigious Kings and Queens Royal Schools, and I had even shared some exciting posts about his admission here on my blog.

As part of the school's requirements, I had paid for Prince's school uniform, which the school had promised to provide. They had explained that they preferred to handle the uniform procurement themselves to ensure uniformity in the colours and designs.

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Apparently, in the past, some parents used to buy uniforms with slightly different shades, which didn't quite match the school's standards. However, when I paid for the uniform, the school had requested my understanding in allowing Prince to wear mufti to school for just the first week of resumption.

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They had promised that the uniform would be ready by Friday, September 26th, and I was pleased to see that they kept their word. Around 5 pm on that Friday, the school seamstress arrived at my office with Prince's uniform. I was impressed with the quality of her work, the stitching was neat, and the material looked comfortable.

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But what really caught my attention was when she mentioned that she had used the remaining material from the short I had bought to sew an additional short for Prince. This meant that he now have two pairs of shorts, which I thought was a lovely gesture.

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The seamstress's kindness and initiative prompted me to ask her if she could also make an additional shirt to match the extra short. I wanted to have a spare set for future use, and I was willing to pay for it. We negotiated a fair price, and I was happy to support the seamstress's hard Work.

As I looked at Prince's uniform, I felt grateful for the school's commitment to keeping their promises. It was clear that they valued their relationships with parents and are willing to go the extra mile to ensure our satisfaction. I was confident that Prince is in good hands, and I look forward to seeing him thrive in his new school.

Thank you for going through my post, do have a great time ahead.