School Uniform Card can be withdrawn directly from BRB agencies
The School Uniform Card for public school students in Brazil can now be collected at agencies of the Banco de Brasília (BRB), with funds available for purchasing uniforms.
Parents or guardians of students enrolled in public schools in Brazil can now collect the School Uniform Card directly from Banco de Brasília (BRB) agencies. The funds have already been released for students to purchase their uniforms, which include a standard set of seven pieces such as t-shirts, shorts, pants, and a jacket. The program is expected to continue until it accommodates all regularly enrolled students.
Information about the availability of the benefit can be found on the program's website, where families can check which agency will have the School Uniform Card ready for withdrawal. The remaining cards from the third lot and the fourth lot, for students who will enroll in 2026, are set to be announced after the first half of March. This initiative reflects the ongoing commitment to supporting public education in Brazil by ensuring students have access to necessary school attire.
The use of the School Uniform Card is restricted solely to the enrolled student and can only be utilized at designated, accredited stores for uniform purchases. Important regulations surrounding the card include restrictions on lending, selling, or exchanging it, aiming to maintain the program's integrity and ensure that resources are directed exclusively to those who need them, ultimately benefiting the educational experience of students across the country.